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Reston Town Center
NameReston Town Center
Subdivision typeUnited States
Subdivision nameVirginia
Subdivision type1Fairfax County
TimezoneEastern Time Zone
Timezone DSTEastern Daylight Time

Reston Town Center is a planned community located in Fairfax County, Virginia, near the Washington Dulles International Airport and Tysons Corner. The town center is part of the larger Reston community, which was founded by Robert E. Simon in 1964 with the help of William J. Levitt and Milton Fischer. The area is known for its mix of urban planning and architecture, with influences from Le Corbusier and Frank Lloyd Wright. The town center is also close to the Dulles Technology Corridor and the National Institutes of Health.

Overview

Reston Town Center is a mixed-use development that features a combination of office space, retail space, and residential units, with a focus on walkability and sustainability. The area is home to a number of major companies, including Accenture, Bechtel, and Oracle Corporation, as well as several non-profit organizations, such as the Nature Conservancy and the American Red Cross. The town center is also close to the Reston National Golf Course and the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail, which provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and transportation. The area is served by the Fairfax County Public Schools system, which includes South Lakes High School and Langston Hughes Middle School.

History

The history of Reston Town Center dates back to the 1960s, when Robert E. Simon began developing the Reston community with the help of Gordon Pehrson and Julius Rosenwald. The area was designed to be a self-contained community with its own town center, which would provide a range of amenities and services to residents. Over the years, the town center has undergone several phases of development, with the addition of new office buildings, retail spaces, and residential units. The area has also been influenced by the work of urban planners such as Jane Jacobs and Andrés Duany, who have emphasized the importance of mixed-use development and walkability. The town center has been recognized for its innovative design and has received awards from organizations such as the American Institute of Architects and the Urban Land Institute.

Geography

Reston Town Center is located in the Piedmont region of Virginia, near the Potomac River and the Blue Ridge Mountains. The area is situated in a valley surrounded by hills and wooded areas, which provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and conservation. The town center is also close to several major waterways, including the Dulles Toll Road and the Capital Beltway. The area is served by a number of parks and open spaces, including the Reston National Golf Course and the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail. The town center is also home to several lakes and ponds, including Lake Anne and Lake Thoreau.

Economy

The economy of Reston Town Center is driven by a mix of technology, healthcare, and professional services companies, including Microsoft, IBM, and Northrop Grumman. The area is also home to a number of startups and small businesses, which are supported by organizations such as the Small Business Administration and the National Venture Capital Association. The town center is close to several major research institutions, including the National Institutes of Health and the National Science Foundation. The area is also served by a number of shopping centers and retail spaces, including the Reston Town Center and the Tysons Corner Center.

Transportation

Reston Town Center is located near several major transportation hubs, including the Washington Dulles International Airport and the Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. The area is served by a number of highways and interstates, including the Dulles Toll Road and the Capital Beltway. The town center is also close to several public transportation options, including the Washington Metro and the Fairfax Connector. The area is served by a number of bike trails and pedestrian paths, including the Washington & Old Dominion Railroad Trail and the Reston Trails.

Culture

Reston Town Center is known for its vibrant arts and culture scene, with a number of galleries, museums, and performance venues. The area is home to the Reston Museum, which features exhibits on the history and culture of the area. The town center is also close to several major cultural institutions, including the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and the National Gallery of Art. The area is served by a number of community organizations, including the Reston Community Center and the Reston Association. The town center hosts a number of events and festivals throughout the year, including the Reston Festival and the Taste of Reston. The area is also home to a number of restaurants and bars, including The Capital Grille and The Cheesecake Factory.

Category:Planned communities in the United States