Fairfax County
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Fairfax County, from most recent to least.
Rooftop Recreation and 745 Apartments: Potential Plans for a Tysons Corner
Nena Perry-Brown | April 6th 2020
If the Fairfax County Planning Commission resumes meetings this month, one of the developments on its agenda would deliver over a million square feet... read»
A First Look at the New Townhomes Now Selling at Liberty in Lorton
UrbanTurf Sponsor | October 22nd 2019
Brookfield Residential has begun sales on a collection of new three-level, garage townhomes at Liberty, a new urban village in Fairfax County.... read»
Fairfax Has Lowest Residential Vacancy in the Country
Mark Wellborn | September 21st 2011
The Washington Business Journal is reporting this morning that Fairfax, Va. has the lowest residential vacancy rate in the country at just 1.8 percent... read»
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In a Statistical Bake-Off, Fairfax Trumps Montgomery County
Mark Wellborn | January 27th 2010
The Washington Post reported today on a comprehensive study of Fairfax County that was compiled by two Montgomery County government staffers over a pe... read»
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