Fairfax, Va. – Combined Properties intends to redevelop the current Fairfax Circle strip retail center and replace it with a mixed-use project containing 88,000 square feet of grocery-anchored retail.
Fairfax, Va. – The city council here has approved the rezoning application for Combined Properties’ Fairfax Circle Plaza. Combined Properties intends to redevelop the current strip retail center and replace it with a mixed-use project containing up to 400 apartments and 88,000 square feet of retail, including a grocery store anchor. Fairfax Circle Plaza is located at the intersection of Route 50 and Route 29 in Fairfax. The project team includes KTGY, building architect; Land Design Inc., landscape architect; and Mark Looney of Cooley LLP, land use counsel.
— Scott Reid