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Penrose Brings Added Value

Thursday, April 26th, 2012

Columbia Pike Revitalization is doing its job.

In a recent discussion with Takis Karantanis, Director of the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization, it is brought to light that the updates that have already occurred along the Pike have brought an increase to the value of the neighborhood behind the Pike.

If you had driven down Columbia Pike even three years ago, let alone fifteen years ago, a totally different street facade close to Barton Street would probably be what you recall. To take the stroll down the Pike now infront of what is now the new Penrose development gives a whole new face to what the Columbia Pike Revitalization Organization hopes to see down the entire 3.2 mile stretch of this great road with so much potential to be a pedestrian friendly, multi-modal community in South Arlington. Interestingly enough, Karantanis suggested that the Penrose neighborhood, that the new development is aptly named for has seen an increase in property values since the completion of the development project. People find the community more approachable and the amenities that the new grocery store and convenience of the vibrant restaurants and soon to be lush park squares give the area a new-found air of superiority to the areas of the Pike which are yet to see the revitalization.

With revitalization, always comes push-back, there are of course, some folks within a few of the fish-boning communities that offshoot from Columbia Pike whom are concerned that if the multi-modal revitalization gets too out of hand, that property taxes will rise and that some people, people who can afford to live in South Arlington now, may not be able to afford to live there later after the revitalization of the area is complete.  It is a double edged sword; however, there are over a dozen subsidized low-income multi-family developments along Columbia Pike that are also being developed in a sustainable fashion and are incorporated into the same multi-modal, form-based-code program that the rest of the revitalization projects are conforming to. Is this a double edged sword or a win-win situation?

If areas such as Penrose Square are seeing an increase in the desirability in the neighborhoods behind the newly revitalized Columbia Pike development, what will happen when the rest of the over three miles of proposed roadway is re-vamped to be the same gleaming building style with bits and pieces of the charm, character and charisma that is South Arlington? Can you say multi-modal boomtown?

 

Spring 2012 Events Around NoVa

Thursday, April 12th, 2012

There are so many green things going on this Spring, it is hard to keep track. Let us try to help keep your calendar full through the end of April!

Saturday, 4/14/12 10-4pm

Arlington Home Show- Come by and learn listen to lectures from 10-4 or persue the line up on amazing Northern Virginia Home Goods and providers. Conway Energy, EarthCraft, Maid Brigade, Arlington Green Home Choice, EnviroHomeDesign and more!

Sunday, 4/15/12 2pm

Bluebell Walk- Bull Run Park at the historic park. Come walk the beautiful bluebells and other wildflowers in the 1.5 mile path in this 30 year tradition at The Bull Run Regional Park in Centerville, VA. Great for all ages!

Thursday, 4/19/12 6-8:30pm

GreenDrinks Arlington is hosting another fun happy hour for greenies over at Sauca on Columbia Pike in South Arlington! Come on out and listen to Koube Ngaaje of the Arlington Food Assistance Center (AFAC) discuss why AFAC is not just a seasonal center and why sustainability isn’t just about being “green in your living” but about community vitality. Sauca is an amazing place with a great flair where you’ll be surrounded by like-minded people. Join up! 21+

Saturday, 4/21/12

Live Green’s Green Rush 2012 fun for all who sign up to scout the city for all things Green! Make a team and adventure out to learn more about DC and how you can live a healthier lifestyle. Grand prize… $1,000!

Sunday, 4/29/12 8am-noon

Naturalist Guided Canoe-marsh trip at Pohick Bay Regional Park. Check out the bald eagles, osprey and everything in between on this naturalist guided canoe trip! 16+please! and $30/person 703-528-5406 for more details and reservations. Space is limited.

Do you know of some other cool earth friendly events? Tell us about them here or share on our facebook page!

 

 

Getting Pumped up for the Green Rush

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2012

Last Year was Huge and this Year will be even Bigger! Learn More About Live Green’s Green Rush 2012!

Green Rush Scavenger Hunt- Megan Barrett: Live Green

At Live Green, we’re all about making green living easy. That said, what’s life without a little friendly competition? So, this Earth Day we’re challenging you to go green with DC’s best, and greenest, scavenger hunt on April 21st – the Green Rush.
Last Year had a huge showing and this Year will be even Better! Sign up for Live Green’s Green Rush 2012!

Part Amazing Race, part adult field day, the Green Rush embodies everything Live Green is about: making eco-friendly living accessible and fun. Teams of 2-5 explore DC, complete challenges, and answer clues to earn as many points as possible. One team will walk away with a $1,000 cash grand prize.

We keep the celebration going afterward at Liv with food and drink, a performance by Tabi Bonney, and the crowning of the new Green Rush champions.