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The Greater Reston Living Podcast

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Greater Reston Living is a weekly, video-first podcast covering everything happening in Reston, Herndon, and the surrounding Northern Virginia area.Hosted by local residents and real estate professionals Graham and Kathy Tracey, the show breaks down the news that actually matters to people who live here. That includes new developments, restaurant and retail openings, transportation updates, local events, and the broader trends shaping life in our community. Each episode mixes quick headlines with deeper conversations and practical context, all delivered in a relaxed, conversational style.Whether you’ve lived here for years or are just getting to know the area, Greater Reston Living is your weekly rundown of what’s new, what’s changing, and what’s worth paying attention to.

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18 episodios

Portada del episodio Fox Mill Could Move to Herndon's Skyview High School: Here's the Recommended Map

Fox Mill Could Move to Herndon's Skyview High School: Here's the Recommended Map

Fairfax County has a proposed map for the new Skyview High School, and if you live in Reston or Herndon, your street may be part of it. After months of scenarios and community meetings, the superintendent's preliminary recommendation is out. Graham and Kathy Tracey walk through who is recommended to move, when it would take effect, and the steps still ahead before anything is locked in. In this episode they break down the recommendation using the FCPS boundary explorer tool: Fox Mill Estates recommended to shift from South Lakes, along with areas currently zoned to Chantilly and Westfield. The proposal draws roughly 1,062 students from Westfield, 384 from South Lakes, and 333 from Chantilly, putting the new school around 89 percent capacity for the 2027-28 school year. They also get into the real-world traffic question of buses crossing Fairfax County Parkway and Centerville Road near Rachel Carson Middle School, and they note that this is a preliminary recommendation with a public hearing on July 13 and a School Board vote on July 16, so it can still change. Before the main story, plenty of local ground to cover: the straight-line storm that knocked down trees across Reston and damaged their own home, the Town of Herndon's July speed enforcement and safety awareness push, the return of the Cardboard Boat Regatta at Lake Anne Plaza on August 8th, and a wave of restaurant news along Elden Street, including Flame hibachi at Herndon Centre, Panda Express in the old Burger King, and Andy's Pizza taking over the MOD Pizza spot at Plaza America. Get our weekly newsletter for everything happening in Reston and Herndon: https://kathyandgraham.greaterrestonliving.com/?modal=signup [https://kathyandgraham.greaterrestonliving.com/?modal=signup] Links referenced in this episode: Skyview High School and Western Pyramids boundary info: https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/boundary-adjustments-information/skyview-high-school-and-western-pyramids-boundary [https://www.fcps.edu/about-fcps/maps/boundary-adjustments-information/skyview-high-school-and-western-pyramids-boundary] FCPS Boundary Explorer Tool: http://www.fcpswesternboundary.org [http://www.fcpswesternboundary.org] Reston Museum (Cardboard Boat Regatta, August 8th): https://www.restonmuseum.org [https://www.restonmuseum.org]

Ayer - 22 min
Portada del episodio A New Library, a School, and 1,000 Homes: Inside RTC North

A New Library, a School, and 1,000 Homes: Inside RTC North

Reston Town Center is about to grow in a direction it never has before. Just north of the core, a 48-acre plan called RTC North would reshape the land around the Reston Regional Library, the North County Government Center, and the Inova emergency room into a new district with housing, public facilities, and open space. In this episode, Graham and Kathy walk through the full RTC North proposal block by block: up to 1.6 million square feet of mixed-use development, as many as 1,000 residential units along Fountain Drive, a rebuilt regional library, a new Embry Rucker Community Shelter, a relocated North County Human Services building, a future elementary school across from Trader Joe's, a recreation center, and an athletic field. At the center sits roughly 10 acres of open space anchored by a 3.5-acre central green built for concerts, events, and everyday gathering. They also get into the details that matter: the Library Street extension connecting the existing town center to RTC North, proposed building heights that climb to 220 feet on the outer blocks, the design board and resident pushback over tall buildings crowding the green, and the parking questions that come with big events. The library and shelter are targeted for delivery in 2029. Before the main story, a quick run through what's new around Reston and Herndon: a Vietnamese dinner and craft cocktail spot called Phenomenal Pho & Bar coming to Maker's Rise in Herndon, a Panda Express with a drive-thru replacing the old Burger King on Elden Street, MOTW Coffee and Pastries bringing Yemeni chai and Arabic pastries to south Reston, and a pending ABC application that hints Founding Farmers may add a distillery at Reston Station.

5 de jul de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio Three Office Towers, a Hotel, and a Tunnel: Reston's Next Big Build

Three Office Towers, a Hotel, and a Tunnel: Reston's Next Big Build

There is a development taking shape on the south side of the Dulles Toll Road that has barely registered with most Reston residents, and it may end up being one of the largest projects in the area. In this episode, Graham and Kathy break down Comstock's proposal for the Commerce Metro Center, the roughly sixteen acres of aging office buildings and parking lots near Wiehle Avenue and Sunrise Valley Drive. The plan calls for a 2.4 million square foot mixed-use district along the Wiehle corridor: three new office towers, a 240-room hotel, up to 540 residential units, ground floor retail, an optional grocery store, and seven named parks and plazas. There is a signature tower designed by the firm of the late Helmut Jahn, a new Metro Plaza that links directly to the station walkway, and a proposed tunnel under Wiehle Avenue meant to connect future development and finally make this stretch walkable. Graham and Kathy also put the project in context with the larger build-out of Reston Station, Isaac Newton Square, and the rest of the urban core, and what all of it could mean for Reston by 2035 and 2040. Before the main story, the two catch up on local openings and news: Midnight Treats, the vegan cookie shop now on the pavilion at Reston Town Center; NH44 Indian Brewing Company, the new Indian-fusion brewery at Arrowbrook Center in Herndon; the new Reston North Park playground near Home Depot; the switch to a drone display instead of fireworks at Lake Fairfax Park for the Fourth of July; and the growing problem of high-speed e-bikes and electric dirt bikes on the W&OD Trail, including what the e-bike classes actually mean and where each one is allowed.

27 de jun de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Is Reston Losing Its Architectural Soul? The Lofts II Fight Explained

Is Reston Losing Its Architectural Soul? The Lofts II Fight Explained

Reston was founded on a promise that its buildings would be worth looking at. So what happened to that idea? In this episode we dig into the Lofts II proposal at Reston Station, a 158-home project on Samuel Morse Drive, and ask why so much of Reston's new construction is arriving flat, boxy, and forgettable. Kathy and Graham are just back from two weeks in London, where renting e-bikes to zip across the city became the highlight of the trip. That experience sent them home thinking about Reston's own bike share, which already draws strong ridership at local stations. We pull up the Capital Bike Share map and talk about what could make a popular system even more useful: more e-bikes, and better infrastructure to ride them on. Along the way we cover the Paris Baguette grand opening at the Fannie Mae building, the Innovations in Flight event coming to the Udvar-Hazy Center on June 13th, the A. Smith Bowman Distillery landing on Virginia's endangered historic places list, and a Washington Post tree-cover map that shows South Reston sitting around 80% canopy. The architecture conversation closes with the heart of the episode: Lofts I residents have filed concerns about pedestrian gaps, missing green space, parking shortfalls, and stalled bike-lane striping along Reston Station Boulevard, and those concerns are now holding up approval for the next phase. We look at award-winning multifamily projects elsewhere to ask a simple question. Could Reston do better?

7 de jun de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio Reston's Historic Bowman Property Is Getting 57 Townhomes. Does It Fit?

Reston's Historic Bowman Property Is Getting 57 Townhomes. Does It Fit?

Old Reston Avenue has a story most people drive past without noticing. Tucked behind a wall of trees sits a 127-year-old stone manor house built in 1899, the old Bowman Manor, now used as office space and surrounded by two buildings slated for demolition. A joint development between the Armed Forces Mutual Association and EYA Townhomes would replace those buildings with 57 new townhomes, all designed in an English cottage style meant to complement the manor itself, which Fairfax County requires to remain as a historic landmark. In this episode, Graham and Kathy walk through the full set of renderings, the site plan, the four-story townhome elevations, and what the promenade and green space between units would look like. They also get into the traffic concern on Old Reston Avenue near the W&OD Trail, the timeline for the July 14th planning board hearing, and whether this project actually reflects what Reston was built to be. Before the main story, the episode covers Davio's at Reston Station expanding into the old Plaza Bar space where Matchbox used to operate, the upcoming Tephra ICA Arts Festival marking its 35th year on May 16th and 17th, and a firsthand walk of the Rails to River Trail from Lake Fairfax to Colvin Run Mill with tips on crossing Route 7, what's at the mill, and why the hike is good for families.

9 de may de 2026 - 24 min
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