The View's 615-foot-tall signature tower has generated a lot of early buzz. However, what's planned for the ground levels has the potential to elevate Tysons to new heights.
The Tysons market has been absorbing approximately 700-800 units per year -- the equivalent of two high rise towers -- without any evidence of slowing.
The final plan is likely to create significant walkability improvements for the south side of Route 7 and likely improve connectivity between northern Vienna and the Silver Line metro stations.
Given the almost 1 million square feet of construction that Greystar has already completed at Tysons West over the past 4 years, one would think there’s no more land to build on. Not true.
The tower rising from a former asphalt laydown area along Tyco Road is officially one of the most prominent features on the Tysons skyline. Of course right now that’s not such a great thing considering Elan Tysons West has no facade installed and looks like a concrete mangle. Soon the glazing and stone work will […]
It’s only been three months since we last visited Greystar’s newest construction site in Tysons, Elan Tysons West. At that time the tower was a meager two-stories above ground. Practice seems to make perfect for Greystar’s second tower in town, as they have been able to climb nearly seven more floors since that time. The future […]