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Rosslyn/Ballston

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Rosslyn/Ballston

The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor encompasses some of the Washington, D.C regions’ most vibrant neighborhoods right along Metro’s Orange Line in North Arlington. It stretches from Rosslyn, a bustling community located just across the historic Key Bridge from historic Georgetown, to Ballston, a dynamic neighborhood filled with restaurants, retail, universities, and more. The corridor is one of the most coveted places to live in Arlington because of it array of nightlife, eateries, shops, homes, and businesses—plus numerous parks and trails that make it an ideal place to live, work, and play.

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Connected Living

Located just across the river from Washington, D.C., the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor is an Arlington, VA neighborhood with a life of its own. From free pop-up outdoor workspaces with WiFi, the Taste of Arlington festival, free workout classes, outdoor moving screenings and street events, farmer’s markets, and more, the area is home to the Washington Capitals practice arena, the iconic Iwo Jima Memorial, the annual Marine Corps Marathon, and a plethora of scenic trails. Rosslyn-Ballston frames an iconic urban skyline dotted with major business headquarters and charming streets to explore. Discover a diverse scene of lively bars, fine dining, outdoor parks, public art, and incredible views of D.C. and the Potomac River.

Neighborhood Highlights

Neighborhood Charm

A paradigm for local living, the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor has everything you want and need nearby: lively streets boasting dining options that range from beer gardens to bistros, shops offering both necessities and indulgences, ample green space, and even a brand-new, free outdoor working space at the iconic Gateway Park.

Take a Hike

The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor offers easy access to several of Northern Virginia’s most beloved biking and walking trails. These meandering trails, both paved and natural, invite not only recreation, but also bird watching, nature exploration, and simply taking in the views.

Matters of (Public) Art

Three-acre Gateway Park in Rosslyn, the area's largest green space, features an ornamental garden, an amphitheater, and the biggest sandbox in Arlington County—plus events and activations throughout the year, from concerts to outdoor movie nights.

Neighborhood Highlights

Neighborhood Charm

A paradigm for local living, the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor has everything you want and need nearby: lively streets boasting dining options that range from beer gardens to bistros, shops offering both necessities and indulgences, ample green space, and even a brand-new, free outdoor working space at the iconic Gateway Park.

Take a Hike

The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor offers easy access to several of Northern Virginia’s most beloved biking and walking trails. These meandering trails, both paved and natural, invite not only recreation, but also bird watching, nature exploration, and simply taking in the views.

Matters of (Public) Art

Three-acre Gateway Park in Rosslyn, the area's largest green space, features an ornamental garden, an amphitheater, and the biggest sandbox in Arlington County—plus events and activations throughout the year, from concerts to outdoor movie nights.

Vicinity

Located in northeast Arlington County, The Rosslyn-Ballston corridor is directly connected to downtown Washington D.C. via Metro, major highways, and numerous bike and hiking trails. Our Rosslyn Heights, Rosslyn Vue, and Horizons Properties are nestled in the heart of it all. Rosslyn Heights and Rosslyn Vue are a quick walk to both the Rosslyn and Courthouse Metro Stations, while The Horizons is five minutes to the Ballston Metro Station. Hike, bike, or walk to historic Georgetown, explore the Custis or Lubber Run trail, or spend the day lazing along one of the many waterfront parks. Nearby on-ramps to I-66, Route 50, and the George Washington Memorial Parkway make it easy for you to drive where you need to be. Live your life connected to the best of Washington, D.C. and Northern Virginia alike.
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