The Greater Reston Living Podcast
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.
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