The Bailey's Crossroads and Seven Corners area has emerged as a transit hub connecting Arlington, Alexandria, northern Fairfax County and Washington, D.C. The diversity of residential, commercial and retail areas here makes for a prosperous climate, and a great assortment of business and restaurants adds to a bustling community-rich environment.
The community's housing market also represents a diverse spectrum. There are high-rise office and apartment buildings, serving as a base for the area's strong labor force. There is also a more affluent, upscale community with private residences built around a lake.
The mix of residents and businesses creates a pool of buying power that would support transforming these two junctions into an upscale shopping area.
Bailey's Crossroads Revitalization Corporation, comprising members of the neighborhood's businesses and residents, is charged with activities that enhance the community. Among the goals that BCRC has achieved are ongoing traffic enhancements and streetscape improvements in busy commercial areas, as well as landscaping on residential streets.
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ULI - Power Point Presentation
Urban Land Institute Bailey's 5-Day Advisory Panel Presentation - Dec. 8, 2006
Above: Seven Corners looking north on
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