The Greater Reston Living Podcast
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.
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