Shooshan Company
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Arlington Days Inn Slated to Give Way for 262-Unit Mixed Use Development
Ashley Hopko | March 14th 2022
The plans to replace the Days Inn at 2201 Arlington Boulevard were filed with Arlington County last week.... read»
Shorter Building, More Units, and a Step Forward for Clardendon's Red Top Cab Site
Nena Perry-Brown | December 8th 2020
Five years after a redevelopment of the Red Top Cab site was first approved, plans may be inching forward for one of those buildings.... read»
Arlington Approves Two, 22-Story Developments Over the Weekend
UrbanTurf Staff | July 18th 2016
On Saturday, the County Board gave the green light to a couple more tall buildings in Arlington. ... read»
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