Day of Fosterly - Rosslyn Business Improvement District
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Day of Fosterly - Rosslyn Business Improvement District
V O L U M E 8 , I S S U E 1 S P R I N G 2 0 1 3 A Publication of the Rosslyn Business Improvement District 2013 Summer Events Foster.ly at Artisphere Entrepreneurship in Rosslyn Topping Out 1812 North Moore A Performance Art Festival w w w. R o s s l y n VA . o r g Arlington, Virginia, USA taKe a WalK IN the SKy Schedule a hard hat tour today. NOW READY FOR TENANT IMPROVEMENTS. 1812NorthMoore.com MONDAY PROPERTIES TIM HELMIG 703-558-7415 • thelmig@mondayre.com CBRE MALCOLM SCHWEIKER 703-734-4716 • malcolm.schweiker@cbre.com OWNER • OPERATOR • DEVELOPER What’sInside 4 8 14 24 b e We On tnh the Go rg &O nVA.o ly VA sslyn .Ross www ok.com/Ro slynVA bo os •Face ter.com/R •Twit 4 SuperNOVA The streets of Rosslyn will come alive in June with a brand new performance art festival. 8 Art in the Streets Two new fiber installations launch the BID’s temporary public art program. 10 Day of Foster.ly A popular conference for entrepreneurs and startups returns to Artisphere. 32 Departments 2 3 16 22 24 31 32 From the Editor PeoplePlace Restaurant News Rosslyn BID News EventsCalendar Putting Rosslyn on the Map BackStory 12 In the Rosslyn Pipeline Rosslyn is booming. An update on new office buildings, new retail and new housing. V O L U M E 8 , I S S U E 14 Topping Out Party 1 S P R I N G 2 0 1 3 A Publication of the Rosslyn Business Improvement District 1812 N. Moore’s construction workers celebrate the region’s tallest building. 2013 Summer Events 24 Summertime Events A rich array of concerts, movies and other activities in a snappy new calendar format. On the Cover Foster.ly at Artisphere Technology and Entrepreneurship in Rosslyn A Performance Art Festival June 7-9 w w w. R o s s l y n VA . o r g Arlington, Virginia, USA SUPERNOVA performance artists: (l.to r.) Mönica Cofiño, Carolina Mayorga and Sheldon Scott. Photo by Lloyd Wolf. Rosslyn magazine is a complimentary magazine published three times a year by the Rosslyn Business Improvement District (BID). With a circulation of 36,000, Rosslyn magazine is mailed to all residents in the 22201 and 22209 ZIP codes and staff of Arlington County government, and is distributed by BID Ambassadors to Rosslyn’s commercial office buildings. The 2013 publication schedule is April, July and November. For ad rates, specifications and materials deadlines, email lmclarty@rosslynva.org. RosslynVA.org SPRING 2013 1 PeoplePlace From the Editor In The Rosslyn Circle Managing Editor•Lisa Rabasca lrabasca@rosslynva.org Creative Director•Paul Montgomery pmontgomery@rosslynva.org Editorial Contributors Lucia de Cordré ldecordre@rosslynva.org T Mary Dallao mdallao@rosslynva.org his year we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Rosslyn BID. We have a lot to celebrate, and much to tout about Rosslyn – the very best community in the metropolitan D.C. area for the arts, technology and global business. Kim Roberts info@rosslynva.org We are starting it off with a special emphasis on the arts. Our cover story on page 4 presents SuperNOVA, a performance art festival brought to you by the BID and organized by Philippa Hughes’ Pink Line Project. For three days in June, Rosslyn’s streets and public spaces will come alive in exciting and unexpected ways. Over the course of the summer, and during the construction phase of Rosslyn’s amazing redevelopment, our new temporary public art program will soften Rosslyn’s hard edges, brighten our streets and skywalks, and lead visitors to Artisphere. 1911 N. Fort Myer Drive, Suite LL-10 Arlington, Virginia 22209 703-522-6628 www.RosslynVA.org Artisphere will be the site not only of several SuperNOVA events, but also The Day of Foster.ly on May 4, an exciting and popular technology event for startups and entrepreneurs. The BID is the major underwriter of Foster.ly, as well as Artisphere itself. With arts and technology as the economic base for any metropolitan community, a strong planning component provides the underpinnings. The County’s effort to update the Rosslyn Sector Plan – known as “Realize Rosslyn” – is noted in our story on page 13. Monday Properties’ CEO Anthony Westreich thanked the County for its support of Rosslyn as a competitive submarket in his remarks at the topping out ceremony for 1812 North Moore, shown in our photo essay on page 14. 1812 North Moore is now the tallest and most efficient office tower in the region, a prestigious headquarters building for global business. To augment these major development and business activities, the BID has an array of summer events for the public’s enjoyment. We highlight them all – concerts, farmers market, film festival, boot camp and many other activities – in our new calendar format. Let us know what you think about it. We also want to know what you think about the Rosslyn BID in general. Every few years we undertake a Customer Satisfaction Survey to gauge the public’s awareness and opinions of our programs. Especially during the year of our 10th anniversary, we want to hear your thoughts. Please go to our website at www.rosslynva.org to take the three-minute survey. You’ll be eligible to win a weekend getaway, an iPad and other prizes. Have a great summer. Cecilia Cassidy Editor and Publisher With Nan Walsh of Walsh Colucci at the 1812 Topping Out Party 2 SPRING 2013 Advertising Manager•Lee Anne McLarty lmclarty@rosslynva.org Rosslyn Business Improvement Corporation BOARD OF DIRECTORS Executive Committee President•Peter N. Greenwald Vice President•Jeffrey L. Kovach Secretary•Debby Ruffin Treasurer•Kevin O’Tool At Large•Tim Helmig, Paul Rothenburg, Mark Schwartz, Andrew VanHorn Directors Property Owners John Bone III, Paramount Group Kevin Burns, Monday Properties Colleen Dolby, Brookfield Properties Peter N. Greenwald, Penzance Companies Tim Helmig, Monday Properties Jeffrey L. Kovach, Beacon Capital Partners Adam Peters, Vornado/Charles E. Smith Commercial Realty Jim Marino, Hyatt Arlington Bryan Moll, The JBG Companies Gregory Raines, Holiday Inn Rosslyn Andrew VanHorn, The JBG Companies Michael Williams, Glenborough Realty Trust Tony Womack, Tishman Speyer Commercial Tenants Todd Cunningham, The Art Institute of Washington Curt Large, Pioneer Ventures LLC Kevin O’Tool, WJLA/ABC 7, NewsChannel 8 Paul Rothenburg, The McCormick Group Debby Ruffin, BAE Systems, Inc. Residents Peter Berk, Waterview Residences Ashleigh Simpson, Turnberry Tower County Board Appointees Rev. Cathy Abbot, Arlington Temple United Methodist Church Stanley Karson, Resident Sara Melendez, Resident Mark Schwartz, Arlington Deputy County Manager Michael Shea, Resident County Staff Liaison Marc McCauley, Arlington Department of Economic Development Rosslyn BID Staff Executive Director•Cecilia Cassidy Operations Director•Vacant Director of Finance•John Seal Director of Communications•Lisa Rabasca Urban Design Director•Lucia de Cordré Events & Marketing Manager•Lee Anne McLarty Creative Director•Paul Montgomery Ambassador Program Operations Manager•Victor Carcamo Administrative Manager•Sharon Price The Rosslyn Business Improvement District (BID), which started operations in 2003, takes a leadership role in making Rosslyn a better place in which to live, work and play. The BID cleans and maintains Rosslyn’s 17-block commercial office core through its Ambassador program, provides services for Rosslyn’s homeless, beautifies Rosslyn’s landscapes and public spaces, and presents community events and concerts. The BID is also a major supporter of Artisphere and the DC Circulator bus service. The BID expands and strengthens the historic work of Rosslyn Renaissance: planning for the future design and development of the greater Rosslyn area. RosslynVA.org SERVICE AND DEDICATION: Roland Watkins, Vice Chair of the Arlington Human Rights Commission, (left) presents award to Kip Laramie. Kip Laramie Named Jim Hunter Human Rights Award Winner Kip Laramie is a winner of the 2012 James B. Hunter Human Rights Award from the Arlington Human Rights Commission. He was recognized for dedicating his life to “help others obtain shelter, a healthier life and second chances.” Laramie has fed many of the area’s homeless from his Rosslyn restaurant, and leads the Rosslyn BID’s Homeless Services Committee. For 24 years, Laramie owned and operated the Santa Fe Café in Rosslyn, which closed Oct. 28, 2012. Former County Board Chair Mary Hynes said Laramie “represents the very best of Arlington.” The award is named for former County Board member James B. Hunter, who died in 1998. Like many others, Kip Laramie was a friend of Jim Hunter. rosslynva.org/humanrightsaward Robert Duffy Named Arlington County Planning Director Arlington County’s new planning director, Robert J. Duffy, has 25 years of community planning experience. He began his new position in September 2012. Most recently planning supervisor for the Prince George’s County Planning Department, Duffy has led award-winning planning projects, including the Central Annapolis Road Sector Plan, the planning study for Brookline, Massachusetts, and the transformation of downtown Louisville, Kentucky’s, deteriorating West Main Street into a cultural arts district. “Bob Duffy has a long and varied career in local government planning and leadership positions,” says Robert E. Brosnan, director of Arlington’s Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development.“He is exactly what the Planning Department needs now as we implement some of our major planning projects to create more affordable housing and continue our smart growth, transit-oriented development.” rosslynva.org/newplanningdirector Arlington Boathouse Promoters: Meeting to discuss access to the Potomac River are: (l. to r.) Peter N. Greenwald, President of the Rosslyn BID Board of Directors; Thomas Sheffer and Ben Helwig of the National Park Service; Carole Robinson of the Arlington Boathouse Foundation; Congressman Jim Moran; Cecilia Cassidy, BID Executive Director; and Erik Meyers of the Conservation Fund. Rep. Moran attends BID’s Urban Design Meeting The Arlington Boathouse Foundation made a presentation about locating a boathouse in Rosslyn, across from Roosevelt Island, at the BID’s Urban Design Committee meeting Nov. 14, 2012. Congressman Jim Moran (D-Va.) and National Park Service (NPS) Planner Ben Helwig attended the meeting. NPS currently is studying the feasibility of a boathouse on the Arlington side of the Potomac River; Rosslyn is one of five sites being assessed. “There is no greater benefit and driver of economic development than access to water,” says Paul Rothenburg, co-chair of the BID’s Urban Design Committee. “There has been local interest in building a boathouse in Arlington for nearly 30 years. Congressman Moran’s support increases the likelihood that this time the project will advance.” See the fall 2012 issue of ROSSLYN magazine for details and a timeline. rosslynva.org/boathouse JBG Named NAIOP’s 2012 Developer of the Year Mike Carpenter Photography Editor and Publisher•Cecilia Cassidy ccassidy@rosslynva.org TOP HONORS IN COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE: The JBG Companies staff (l. to r.): Dean Cinkala, Partner; Brian Coulter, Managing Partner; Kai Renolds, Partner; Greg Trimmer, Principal; Rod Lawrence, Partner. The JBG Companies was named 2012 Developer of the Year by NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association. The Chevy Chase-based firm has a portfolio in the Washington D.C. area that encompasses 22.9 million square feet, including five major projects in Rosslyn. JBG’s Managing Partner Brian Coulter accepted the award. A long-time member of Rosslyn Renaissance (RR) and a founder of the Rosslyn BID, Coulter served as RR president from 2000 to 2006. In Rosslyn, JBG is developing Central Place, Sedona and Slate, and Rosslyn Gateway, and has completed 1801 N. Lynn Street, and the Waterview complex. See “In the Rosslyn Pipeline,” page 12-13, for details. rosslynva.org/developeroftheyear SPRING 2013 3 F E A T U R E C O V E R S T O R Y “Rather than having a typical street festival where art is sold, the task force wanted to create a festival that enables the audience to participate and interact with art,” says Wright Sigmund, task force chairman and director at Vornado Realty Trust. “We want to create buzz about Rosslyn as an exciting place for business.” Lloyd Wolf Featured Performance Artists: (l. to r.) Carolina Mayorga, Mönica Cofiño, Sheldon Scott, Patrick McDonough and Kathryn Cornelius. F I R S T of a T hree - P art S eries on A rts , T echnology & G lobal B usiness in R osslyn Rosslyn comes alive June 7 through 9 as 75 artists give provocative performances, in the streets and in the parks, that will energize our public spaces and engage the audience in unexpected ways. 4 SPRING 2013 SuperNOVA is an international performance art festival to be presented by the Rosslyn BID and produced by Philippa Hughes’ Pink Line Project. What is performance art? It combines visual art with dramatic performance. It has no guidelines or rules per se. It is art because the artist says so. This art is not for sale. Its hallmark is its evanescence, which cannot be bought. But many pieces have lasting effects. SuperNOVA is the brainchild of the BID’s Retail Task Force, whose mission is to enhance Rosslyn’s retail environment, and attract and retain tenants. RosslynVA.org Partnership with Artisphere Wilmer Wilson IV, selected by the Huffington Post as one of 30 young black artists under 40 contributing to the ongoing conversation about race, will be among the SuperNOVA artists. His exhibit, The FOREVER Aftermath, will be at Artisphere through June 30 and will include three performance forums on April 18, May 16 and June 8. The exhibition is made possible by the Rosslyn BID and the D.C. Commission on the Arts and Humanities D.C. Creates! Public Art Program. Wilson is inspired by the historic figure Henry “Box” Brown, a 19th century slave from Richmond, Virginia, who mailed himself to Philadelphia to obtain freedom. Using his own body to examine the meaning of freedom, his exhibit focuses on the aftermath of performance art. FOREVER refers to the stamps issued by the U.S. Postal Service, which, in past performances, he has pasted all over his body. On display will be a rotating selection of documentation from Wilmer’s Henry Box Brown: FOREVER performances. Nationally Known Artists Other SuperNOVA artists from around the United States include: • Carolina Mayorga, whose ants “infested” Artisphere’s Works in Progress Gallery from Feb. 6 to March 24. • Emma Crane Jaster, who will peel back the layers of cultural femininity in her act, To Know a Veil. • Jeffry Cudlin, who will perform Rosslyn Redpoint, attempting to lead a six-to-eighthour climb across Rosslyn’s flat expanses of brick and concrete. Dressed in professional rock climbing gear, Cudlin and others will crawl on their bellies across the streets and pedestrian spaces of Rosslyn horizontally instead of clawing their way vertically to RosslynVA.org Surprising and Provocative: Kathryn Cornelius (top) married and divorced a spouse an hour during a performance at the Corcoran Gallery, while Wilmer Wilson IV (bottom) covered his body with postage stamps in honor of former slave Henry “Box” Brown, who mailed himself in a box from the South to freedom in Philadelphia. the summit of Rosslyn’s tallest buildings. Another artist, Kathryn Cornelius, is known for her piece Save the Date, performed last summer at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., in which she married and divorced seven suitors, from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. During SuperNOVA, on June 7, Cornelius will operate The Do Nothing Machine throughout the duration of a standard 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. workday with a one-hour break for lunch. International Acts To find international talent, The Pink Line Project reached out to local embassies. A group from Finland, The Nutty Tarts, and an artist from Spain, Mönica Cofiño, will also perform in the festival. Curators Curators for the festival were representatives of several regional arts institutions. These organizations included SuperNOVA continues on page 6 SPRING 2013 5 C O V E R S T O R Y SuperNOVA continued from page 5 Artisphere, the Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington Project for the Arts and the Maryland Institute College of Arts. Sponsors Many of Rosslyn’s developers and property owners are participating in SuperNOVA as sponsors. They include Avison Young, Brookfield Office Properties, CBRE Group, Donohoe/Marriott Residence Inn, International Place Property, LLC/Beacon Capital Partners, Monday Properties, Paramount Group, The JBG Companies, Tishman Speyer, and Vornado/Charles E. Smith. The Washington Post has signed on as a media partner and WJLA is a community partner. Xerox also has signed on as a sponsor. Sponsor packages are still available. See details on the SuperNOVA web site. @ The Place for Performance Art “SuperNOVA is poised to establish itself as a major performance art festival, attracting performers and attendees from around the world,” says Cecilia Cassidy, executive director of the Rosslyn BID. “The Rosslyn BID supports SuperNOVA as an excellent showcase of our rich arts scene, which makes Rosslyn so exciting. If you want to see performance art,” says Cassidy, “come to Rosslyn.” rosslynartsproject.com/supernova/ R Ian McDermott Best Men’s Haircut in Rosslyn w ooms With A Vie Rosslyn BID 2013 Lecture Series Performance Art: What Is It? A Conversation with Philippa Hughes and SuperNOVA Festival performers Specializing in All Cuts Including: Flat Tops & Military Cuts Many Additional Services Including: Skin/Face Treatments & Waxing MAY 23, 2013 Open: Mon.-Fri. / 9 a.m.-7 p.m. / Sat. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed Sunday 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Black Box Theatre at Artisphere 1101 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, Virginia artisphere.com Philippa Hughes 6 SPRING 2013 Men $17 Women $25 FREE, but reservations required. Email RSVP@ RosslynVA.org Join Philippa Hughes, Chief Contrarian of The Pink Line Project, and three artists, for a look behind the scenes of SuperNOVA, the Washington region’s first performance art festival . A networking event focusing on the most interesting aspects of living and working in Rosslyn. The first of a three-part series on Rosslyn as a center of art, technology and entrepreneurship – a place of global business and connection. SPECIAL Facials for men 25 minutes $20 RosslynVA.org RosslynVA.org 703-841-1069 rosslynbarbershop.net 1700 North Moore Street Rosslyn Metro Mall, 3rd Floor SPRING 2013 7 P ublic BID Launches Temporary Public Art Program The BID launched a temporary public art program this spring with two colorful fiber art installations. Against a backdrop of iron and steel construction sites, these artworks of acrylic and nylon will enhance and enliven several of Rosslyn’s public spaces as the neighborhood undergoes redevelopment. Because the public art is being used as an urban design tool, Lucia de Cordré, the BID’s director of urban design, calls the installations “art with a purpose.” “Besides being aesthetically pleasing,” she says, “these installations achieve important BID goals: activating 8 SPRING 2013 Rosslyn’s outdoor spaces, guiding people to landmarks and connecting different parts of the community.” Artisphere Yarn Bomb The first temporary fiber art installation, the Artisphere Yarn Bomb features hand-stitched artwork on six trees along Wilson Blvd. between the Rosslyn Metro station and Artisphere, Arlington’s visual and performing arts center. The installation brightens the urban landscape by creating a colorful path of stitched geometric shapes and native Virginia flora that lead to Artisphere’s front door. “We are creating artwork outside of Artisphere to lead people into Artisphere,” says Jennifer Lindsay, a well-known fiber artist who is serving as the Artisphere Yarn Bomb project manager and curator. “The geometric shapes emphasize that Rosslyn is a modern city.” The stitched pieces of the Artisphere Yarn Bomb were created by 100 volunteer knitters and crocheters of all ages and skill levels, dubbed the “Guerrilla Stitch Brigade.” Residents, families and people from the greater D.C. area joined members of the Aurora Hills Senior Center, Glencarlyn Library and Westover Library. For 20 weeks this winter, they gathered together on Wednesday nights in Artisphere’s Town Hall to knit and crochet individual pieces intended for the installation, and in addition met at public libraries and local yarn shops. As part of the Yarn Bomb project, the BID also sponsored an auxiliary speaker series, “Crafting for Change in Your Community,” hosted by Arlington Temple United Methodist Church. The lectures featured expert knitter Margaret Fisher, master gardeners Carol Rosen and Kay Morell, and craft activist Betsy Greer. Kim Ward Knitting Together Jennifer Lindsay “All Aflutter” The Renwick Gallery Takes Note Thanks to Yarn Bomb Project Manager Jennifer Lindsay, the project has caught the attention of the Smithsonian Institution’s Renwick Gallery. Both projects will be featured at an event at Artisphere on May 11 sponsored by the James Renwick Alliance, the membership arm of the Renwick Gallery in Washington, D.C. The event will include a lecture, a walking tour and a reception to honor the artists – Rachel Hayes and the members of the “Guerrilla Stitch Brigade.” rosslynva.org/publicart RosslynVA.org RosslynVA.org Kim Ward Softening the Hard Edges Artisphere E.D. Jose Ortiz With The Guerrilla Yarn Bomb Mascot Rachel Hayes Mike Sinclair Rachel Hayes “All Aflutter” The second temporary fiber art installation is “All Aflutter,” created by nationally renowned artist Rachel Hayes. “All Aflutter” will adorn Rosslyn’s skywalks on North Moore St., Nash St. and North Fort Myer Drive with brightly colored, flowing fabric. Hayes’ large-scale works have graced skywalks along Kansas City, Missouri’s, Avenue of the Arts, New York City construction sites and galleries throughout the United States. She is influenced by Christo, the Bulgarian-born American artist who created The Gates in New York City’s Central Park – more than 7,000 16-foot-high vinyl gates draped with saffron-colored fabric panels on 23 miles of the park’s walkways. To plan “All Aflutter,” Hayes photographed Rosslyn’s architectural elements, to determine fabric placement and the flow of the bridges. “I spent time thinking about how each piece would look up close and far away, how they will relate to each other,” she says, “and how somebody will move their body across the skywalk and ‘see’ what is ahead of them. “I see stripe patterns and grids all over Rosslyn. I want to respond to these parallel and perpendicular lines by attaching sheer materials that are allowed to billow in the wind,” Hayes adds. “It is not my intention to compete with the landscape of Rosslyn. Rather, I can echo the lines and forms while drawing attention to the unique beauty of a medium sized all-American city.” Later this summer, the BID will begin work on its third public art installation. “Expect the art to be elegant and soothing,” says de Cordé. “Public art can put Rosslyn on the map.” R ealm Kim Ward R ealm Kim Ward P ublic SPRING 2013 9 E C O N O M I C foster.ly D E V E L O P M E N T Day of business partners and will be in Artisphere’s ballroom. Keynote presentations, panels and sponsor demonstrations take place in the iconic Dome Theatre. Media Match Mentoring, “speed dating” that allows entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas directly to journalists, is in the Terrace Gallery. One media match mentor will be Wall Street Journal technology columnist Walt Mossberg, who will also give the Keynote address. Photographer Pete Waterman will take free, professional headshots of attendees for their marketing materials. Returns to Artisphere History of Foster.ly Foster.ly is one of the fastest growing entrepreneurship communities in the region, providing online and offline resources to boost startups in the D.C., Maryland and Virginia. Day of Foster.ly is an outgrowth of Zuckerman’s “Office Hours,” when he would tweet an invitation to other entrepreneurs to meet him at a local coffee shop. Zuckerman still holds “Study Halls,” to co-work for an afternoon. Artisphere is the perfect setting for Day Arlington Economic Development at the White House SPEED DATING: Media Match Mentoring is a popular Foster.ly program that allows entrepreneurs to pitch their ideas to journalists. R osslyn is quickly becoming the place for entrepreneurs and startups. Home to Über Offices and Carr Workplaces, Rosslyn also is where NextGenAngels, a group of 50 investors who are 40 years old or younger, often meet. Rosslyn’s Piola is a favorite happy hour spot where investors and entrepreneurs gather. 10 SPRING 2013 It is no surprise that Day of Foster.ly at Artisphere returns to Rosslyn on May 4. A full day of entrepreneurship, collaboration and networking, Foster.ly expects between 500 and 1,000 participants including startups, investors and business accelerators. The event is presented by the Rosslyn BID. Collaborative Learning “Day of Foster.ly is more than eight hours of collaborative learning for anyone interested in starting or growing a company,” says Adam Zuckerman, Foster.ly’s founder. From 10:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., guests can attend a mix of events, including an entrepreneur expo, job fair, panels, chats and demonstrations, along with a cocktail reception. See an updated schedule at DayOfFosterly.com. The best start-up strategies in the region will be highlighted during Foster.ly. The Entrepreneurship Expo provides an opportunity for attendees to interact with sponsors, vendors and other potential RosslynVA.org NETWORKING AT FOSTER.LY of Foster.ly, Zuckerman says. Last year’s event was attended by several high profile individuals, including Congressman Jim Moran (D-Va.) and Aneesh Chopra, who was appointed by President Obama as the first federal chief technology officer of the United States. Tech BisNow wrote about last year’s event: “Hundreds of tech and non-tech entrepreneurs waved off the gorgeous Saturday afternoon to spend 12 hours in Arlington schmoozing, paneling, listening, learning, and getting their drink and music on (at the end).” dayoffosterly.com Entrepreneurs: The Creative Class Discovers Rosslyn In addition to hosting start-up events like Foster.ly, Rosslyn is also the incubator for around 45 start-up companies, many of which have found a starter home in Über Offices and Carr Workplaces. They cover everything from a craft brewery to top quality timepieces, video imaging to higher education. Here’s a sampling: CasaNova Brewing plans to launch the recent experience making decisions about what college to attend, what major to pick, and what career path to consider. Veenome is a video technology firm that tags online video advertisements with terms that allow marketers to quickly determine whether the video will appeal to their target audience. first indigenous distribution craft brewery in Arlington since the Arlington Brewing Company stopped producing beer in 1916. TouchDome produces The Dress Code Collection, a line of original, top-quality timepieces at affordable prices. AED Director of Business Investment Jennifer Ives was a Virginia representative at the White House in February at “Regional Communities: Starting Up America in 2013.” EchoGlobe provides resources for Kojami created a web-based application technology entrepreneurs and SaaS (software as a service) executives who want to fast-track sales success, run lean, optimize operations, and drive sales. UKnow focuses on paternal digital The gathering brought together senior White House officials and representatives from 10 of the fastest growing regions within Startup America’s portfolio. Participants hope the event will jumpstart a larger conversation on entrepreneurship among government, established business and the startup community. The RAC Group is a Service-Disabled Entrepreneurs: Jennifer Ives with Scott Case, CEO, Startup America Partnership. RosslynVA.org Veteran-Owned small business specializing in general staff augmentation for engineering, IT, and acquisition projects in the Federal marketplace. Mytonomy is an online college counseling service that provides a catalog of video and written testimonials from people who have that enables event planners to create, distribute and manage their event information with a smartphone or tablet. monitoring and markets a subscriptionbased web portal, UKnowkids.com, that enables parents – with a child's consent – to monitor the child's social networking and online activity, including emails, texts, smartphone calls, and Facebook, Twitter and MySpace accounts. C3 Integrated Solutions is a technology information firm. SPRING 2013 11 U rban D esign Completed 1 2006 1800 Wilson, The Holladay Corp., 153 condos, 6,250 sq. ft. retail. 2 2007 Waterview, 1111 19th Street, The JBG Cos., Office tower: 621,000 sq. ft., 9,000 sq. ft. retail. Hotel: 154 rooms. Condos: 133 units. 3 2007 Wooster and Mercer Lofts, 1600 Clarendon Blvd./1615 N. Queen St., Abdo, 87 condos. 4 2008 Bennett Park Apartments, 1601 Clarendon Blvd., WRIT, 224 rental units (14 affordable). 5 2008 Parc Rosslyn (formerly Rosslyn Ridge), 1531 N. Pierce St., APAH, 238 rental units (95 affordable). 6 2009 Turnberry Tower, 1881 N. Nash St., Turnberry Associates, 247 condos, 4,400 sq. ft. retail. 7 2012 1776 Wilson Blvd., Skanska, 108,000 sq. ft. office, 26,000 sq. ft. retail. 8 2012 Gaslight Square, 1700 Clarendon Square, Abdo, 120 condos. 9 2013 Sedona & Slate, 1510 Clarendon Blvd., The JBG Cos., 474 rental units (54 affordable). Under Construction RosslynPipeline In the 10 1812 N. Moore St., Monday Properties, 580,000 sq. ft. office. 12,000 Retail. 11a Central Place, The JBG Cos., Residential tower: 354 units, 16,263 sq. ft. public plaza. Approved 11b Rosslyn is booming. Here are the numbers since the magazine’s last tally in fall 2009. Number of square feet of new commercial office space: 1,879,490 Number of square feet of new retail space: 85,804 12 2012 Rosslyn Gateway, 1911 and 1901 N. Ft. Myer Drive, The JBG Cos. 13 2013 Pierce Queen Apartments, Wesley Housing Dev. Corp. In Site Plan Review Number of new condominium units: 1,094 14 Rosslyn Plaza, bounded by Wilson Blvd., N. Kent St., Arlington Ridge Rd., and 19th. St. Owned by Vornado/ Charles E. Smith and Gould Properties. 15 Colony House/Hilton Homewood Suites, N. Quinn St. & Lee Highway. Owned by B.F. Saul Co. Number of new apartment units: 936 Number of new affordable housing units: 163 Number of projects under construction: 2 SPRING 2013 D evelopment Rosslyn Sector Plan Gets an Update DISCUSSIONS WITH ROSSLYN RESIDENTS: Stuart Stein of the Radnor Fort Myer Heights Civic Association meets in the Rosslyn BID conference room with David Dixon of Goody Clancy. Many projects in the Rosslyn pipeline were approved by the Arlington County Board based on guidelines established by the Rosslyn Station Area Addendum, approved by the County Board in January 1992. In December 2012, the County began a process – dubbed “Realize Rosslyn” – to update and fine-tune the Sector Plan. A community meeting at Artisphere, an evening walk-around Rosslyn, and a mid-day forum for Rosslyn office workers kicked off the process. A second series of public workshops was held in February. A draft plan should be delivered in early spring with adoption of the final plan expected this summer. Goody Clancy, a Boston firm, has been hired by the County to assist with the review process. The firm has participated in downtown revitalization plans for many cities including Boston, Denver, Kansas City, Alexandria, Virginia, and Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Dixon, principal in charge of planning and urban design at the firm, leads the project. Rosslyn BID board members Tim Helmig, Andy VanHorn and Stan Karson have been appointed by the County to participate in a “process panel” that monitors and provides input on the planning process. Redevelopment Drives Review “Rosslyn continues to have a number of sites that we anticipate will come in for additional development and it’s important that we have an updated plan to guide the decisions about that development,” says Anthony Fusarelli, Arlington County project manager for “Realize Rosslyn.” The original Rosslyn Sector Plan dates back to the 1977 Rosslyn Transit Station Area Study. It focused on the build-out of underdeveloped areas. Revised 15 years later as the 1992 Addendum, the latest plan put forth the vision of Rosslyn as a vibrant place to live, work and play, and identified seven major sites critical to future development. In 1996, the County created the “C-O Rosslyn” zoning district, allowing redevelopment with heights up to 300 feet in exchange for community benefits. “We applaud Arlington County for reviewing this plan, which is vital to the development of Rosslyn as a great urban center and major gateway into Arlington,” says Paul Rothenburg, chair of the Rosslyn BID Urban Design Committee. Under Study Number of super-blocks in concept stage: 3 12 2007 Central Place, The JBG Cos., 570,490 sq. ft. office tower, 44,554 sq. ft. retail space, 9,555 sq. ft. public observation deck. & 16 17 RosslynVA.org Wilson School site, 1601 Wilson Blvd. Arlington Boathouse. RosslynVA.org rosslynva.org/realizerosslyn SPRING 2013 13 U rban D esign & D evelopment U rban D esign & D evelopment 1 2 The topping out party, held when the last beam is placed at the top of a new building, is a traditional rite of the Construction industry And the Development Community. 3 Topping Out Ce lebration for 1812 North Moore M Monday Properties and Clark Construction celebrated the topping out of 1812 North Moore on March 15, with 250 construction workers in attendance and many guests who were instrumental in bringing the project to fruition. The top of 1812 is at 35 stories high or 390 feet, making 1812 North Moore the tallest office tower in the D.C. region. “We have reached a significant milestone in our vision to build the tallest and most efficient building in the region,” said Monday Properties CEO Anthony Westreich, as he spoke to the crowd in a sea of bright green safety vests and hardhats. “1812 North Moore Street will set the standard for office development. “I thank Arlington County for encouraging the development of Rosslyn into a highly competitive submarket and offer my congratulations to the more than 250 workers from Clark Construction who have given their all to this project.” The $345 million tower, designed by Doug Carter of Davis Carter Scott Ltd., will have 580,000 square feet of office space, 12,000 square feet of retail space, and on-site access to the Rosslyn Metro station. For background about the 1812 crane operator, see page 32. The Tallest and Most Efficient: 1812 North Moore is a LEED Platinum building, featuring 580,000 square feet of office space with breathtaking views. 14 SPRING 2013 Vested in Rosslyn: Congratulations to all who made it possible. Photo 1: (l. to r.) Mike Wolski and Maria Rivas, Clark Construction. Photo 2: Anthony Westreich, Monday Properties; Scott Holden, Wells Fargo; Doug Carter and Robert Atkinson of Davis Carter Scott. Photo 3: Monday Properties staff: Ben Worku, Matt Smith, Aaron Twersky, Kevin Burns, Austin Freeman, Brian Robin, Wil Machen and Hani Salama. Photo 4: Malcolm Schweiker, Steve Hoffeditz and Ed Clark of CBRE Group, Inc. with Anthony Westreich, Monday Properties. 4 mondayre.com RosslynVA.org RosslynVA.org Tim Helmig, Executive Vice President and Chief Development Officer, Monday Properties. BID staff take in the spectacular view. SPRING 2013 15 R E E SS T T A A U U R R A A N N T T R N E E W W SS N R E E SS T T A A U U R R A A N N T T R N E E W W SS N Amuse at Le Méridien: Standout Food, Sophisticated S eating and Breathtaking Views of Georgetown to sit back, enjoy a handcrafted cocktail, and eat something that looks artistically composed on a plate,” says Le Méridien’s General Manager Jon Coleman. “Our restaurant has a steady group of regulars. Including people living in Rosslyn who like having a wonderful sit-down restaurant where they can entertain a client or simply enjoy a quiet dinner, drinks and a view. We want to be the kind of place people like coming to a few nights a week.” Happy Crowds: Diners at Amuse settle deep into comfortable couches on the outdoor terrace, enjoying the open air, the views across the Potomac and the great food. F From the recently renovated outdoor terrace of Amuse, Le Méridien’s restaurant in the Waterview complex, diners can enjoy a panoramic view of Georgetown across the Potomac River. The view is the backdrop for five sophisticated new “living rooms,” each with stylish all- season couches, custom-made tables and active outdoor fire pits adding that warm glow of a great outdoor venue. This inviting space has become a popular happy-hour choice for office workers, hotel guests and local residents alike. “This is a great spot to come after work Seasonal Ingredients Coleman is proud of the restaurant’s classic Italian cuisine with a twist. A bread salad is enhanced with tempura-fried lobster and basil aioli. A flatbread is topped with eggplant, lamb and harissa. A simple preparation of salmon is a standout paired with braised kale cooked with onions and chili sauce. Inspired by Italian home cooking, Amuse’s menu revolves around seasonal ingredients – fewer entrées and more dishes that can be shared. In winter, the kitchen uses squash, mushrooms and hearty greens in their recipes. In spring, they cook with asparagus, peas, green beans, ramps (wild leeks with a peppery flavor) and fiddleheads (immature ferns that look like the end of a violin). “Italian home cooking is all about cooking seasonally,” says Coleman. “In Italy, a home cook might go to the market and incorporate whatever vegetables are in season. That’s how we cook, too.” The restaurant focuses on serving more healthful food, and offers several entrée salads for lunch. Crab sandwich Mushroom fettucini Happy Hours & Music This spring, Amuse will be a lively spot to enjoy after-work jazz on the terrace when the Rosslyn BID’s “Restaurants & Rhythms” live music series is held Wednesdays during happy hour, 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Specially priced wine, beer and rail drinks are served daily alongside shareable appetizers such as flatbread pizzas, bruschetta and shrimp tempura. lemeridienva.com/amuse Caprese salad Seafood Pasta & a new perspective RestaurantsRhythms The Rosslyn BID sponsors live music three days a week at local hotel restaurants during happy hour, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays from May 22 to Aug. 30. Wednesdays Amuse at Le Méridien (Outdoor Terrace) 1121 19th St. N. 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Origem – Brazilian Jazz discOver Our newest destinatiOn Le Méridien arLinGtOn Thursdays Hyatt Arlington 1325 Wilson Boulevard 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Dave Chappel & Friends – Blues/Rock *Note: no performance on Fourth of July. Where inspiring style intersects with sophisticated accommodations in a location that provides easy access to business, area destinations and views of Georgetown overlooking the Potomac.. For more information or to make a reservation, please visit lemeridien.com/arlington or call 1-800-543-4300 Fridays Le Méridien arLinGtOn 1121 19th street north • arlington, va 22209 t 703 894 5068 lemeridienarlington.com Mary Ann Redmond rosslynva.org/rhythms Connexion Lounge at Key Bridge Marriott 1401 Lee Highway 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Mary Ann Redmond – Jazz Standards Thanks to our Partners: Artisphere, Hyatt Arlington, Key Bridge Marriott and Le Méridien 16 SPRING 2013 RosslynVA.org RosslynVA.org SPRING 2013 17 R E S T A U R A N T R E S T A U R A N T N E W S N E W S R E S T A U R A N T R E S T A U R A N T N E W S N E W S Coming Soon: Four New Eateries F our new eateries are coming to Rosslyn. Paramount Group signed a lease with Caffe Aficionado at the Waterview Building, CBRE has brought Fro.Zen.Yo to Lynn St., Clover Management Corporation signed a lease with Panera Bread at Rosslyn Metro Center and Monday Properties has brought Tom Yum District to Wilson Blvd. Caffe Aficionado Caffe Aficionado, an upscale coffee shop, is expected to open in early spring. It will occupy 762 square feet on the first floor of 1919 N. Lynn St., in the Waterview Conference Center. The shop will serve coffee from Los Angeles-based Handsome Coffee Roasters, artisanal pastries and sandwiches, and focus on organic and local foods. “The café has a deep commitment to quality and above all service,” says owner Adiam Berhane.“I cannot tell you how fortunate I feel to have opened my business in Rosslyn. The pro-business attitude from the various agencies I have had to deal with has been refreshing. I am 18 SPRING 2013 Caffe Aficionado, 1919 N. Lynn St. not sure that this project could have happened anywhere else.” Fro.Zen.Yo. Fro.Zen.Yo, a frozen yogurt shop franchise founded in Washington, D.C., will occupy 1,100 square feet at 1735 N. Lynn St., in International Place, and open in early spring. A self-service establishment, Fro.Zen.Yo offers 16 toppings, charged by weight. All yogurt is fat-free or low-fat. Flavors include maple bacon Panera Bread, 1700 N. Moore St. Fro.Zen.yo, 1735 N. Lynn St. donut, wildberry tart, peanut butter and angel food cake. Fro.Zen.Yo also serves parfaits and coffee. “Our goal is to provide a great product, with great service to the great people in and around the Rosslyn area,” says co-owner Gary Bobcek. Panera Bread Panera Bread, a well-known bakery café chain headquartered in a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, will occupy an RosslynVA.org approximately 5,300-square-foot storefront in Rosslyn Metro Center. Serving soups, salads, sandwiches and freshly baked bread, Panera will open in mid-summer. “We are thrilled to open our newest bakery-café in such a dynamic community,” says Cori Lintner, Panera Bread’s local marketing manager. The space is previously home to Tivoli Gourmet Deli/Pastry Shop and Malena RosslynVA.org Ladies Boutique. Tivoli has another location in Ballston. Malena, which has been in business since 1974, has moved to a larger, rejuvenated space on the mall’s second floor. Tom Yum District Tom Yum District, serving Thai food, will occupy a 2,181-square-foot space at 1515 Wilson Blvd. It is slated to open in late spring or early summer. The establishment will bring fast, made-to- Tom Yum District, 1515 Wilson Blvd. order Thai dishes to Rosslyn with a focus on rice and noodles. Similar to other fast service restaurants, customers will order from a service line, selecting rice or noodles, a protein topping and sauce. Proprietor Mel Oursinsiri also owns local restaurants Bangkok Joe’s in Georgetown and T.H.A.I. Shirlington. Oursinsiri says he picked the location because of the excellent foot traffic in Rosslyn. rosslynva.org/dining SPRING 2013 19 C O M M U N I T Y BIDNewsBriefs USS Arlington Tribute Room Preparing for Emergencies Celebrating Ten Years The Rosslyn Security Networking Group recently set goals for 2013, which include: creating a list of best practices for property managers; working with public-private partnerships to develop a Rosslyn preparedness plan; further developing informationsharing networks and protocols; and continuing to provide preparedness training opportunities. The group is chaired by Matt Smith, director of security for Monday Properties. Upcoming meetings will be June 19 and September 18. The Rosslyn Business Improvement District celebrates its tenth anniversary on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at the Key Bridge Marriott from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Arlington County Board Chair Walter Tejada will make remarks during the program, as well surprise guests and notable BID stakeholders. The BID’s accomplishments over the last decade will be recognized during the evening. Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments will be served. Please RSVP by April 30 at www.RosslynVA.org/RSVP TenY t Distric vemen o r p Im s Ambassador Program The BID’s Ambassador Team t ines lyn Bus ss The Ro Staff News BID Finance Director Honored by County Board g Meetin Annual May 9th, 2013 0 – e Date y April 3 Save th rriott – RSVP b ge Ma Key Brid svp a.org/r v n ly s s ro The Rosslyn BID’s Ambassadors are handing out postcards providing information on the services they offer and details on how to contact Operations Manager Victor Carcamo if someone needs help. Team members are pictured above, l. to r.: DeAndre Harris, Bryan Blakeney, Jamal Saul, Glenda Amos, Percival Pendergrass, Cecilia Rivera, Operations Manager Victor Carcamo and Raymond Evans. In March, Carcamo received the Local Impact Award from Block by Block, the contractor that provides Rosslyn’s Ambassadors. This is the second time Carcamo has been honored: Last year, he received the Rookie of the Year Award. rosslynva.org/ambassadors Homeless Services A-SPAN Walk Raises $33,000 The Rosslyn Walk for the Homeless on Oct. 31, 2012, attracted 225 walkers and raised $33,000 for A-SPAN (Arlington Street People’s Assistance Network). The one-mile walk originated at the Boeing building and continued through the heart of Rosslyn. A-SPAN volunteers led small groups and talked about the homeless services provided throughout Rosslyn. Walkers returned to Boeing for a catered lunch provided by four Rosslyn area restaurants – Continental, Hyatt Arlington, Roti Mediterranean Grill and Ruby Tuesday. The walk was open to the public, and sponsored and hosted by Boeing. Monday Properties and The JBG Companies also were major sponsors. Additional support was provided by Arlington Temple United Methodist Church, CEB, and the Rosslyn BID. Congressman Jim Moran (D-Va.) and State Senator Barbara Favola (D-Va.) participated in the walk. a-span.org A-SPAN Gala May 10 A-SPAN’s annual gala will be held Friday, May 10, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. at the Washington Golf and Country Club. The celebration is a thank you to members of the community who have helped get formerly homeless neighbors into homes. Alison Starling, co-anchor of ABC7’s evening newscast, will emcee. To purchase tickets, visit a-span.org or contact Director of Development Jan-Michael Sacharko at 703-842-0154. Rosslyn BID Finance Director John Seal was honored last fall by the Arlington County Board for his long-time service on John Seal the Arlington Commission for the Arts. Seal, a retired federal employee, has worked for the BID since 2005 and also serves on the Artisphere Advisory Board. He was a member of the Arts Commission from 2006 to 2012, and served as chairman from 2007 to 2011. Events Manager Completes Leadership Arlington Class BID Events & Marketing Manager Lee Anne McLarty completed the Leadership Arlington Young Professionals Lee Anne McLarty program as a member of the Class of 2013. The graduation was held on Feb. 7 at Marymount University. Proudly Serving The Rosslyn Jazz Festival Cocktails • Dinners • Weddings Picnics • Indoor/Outdoor Menu BIG DADDY’S B B Q& G O U R M E T TEXAS STYLE C at e r i n g & B a r S e r v i c e Evening 703-683-8097 / Cell 240-644-3750 Donations Sought from Community On April 6, the U.S. Navy commissioned the USS Arlington, one of three ships named in recognition of the tragic events of Sept. 11, 2001. The ship honors the memories of those killed or injured in the terrorist attack on the Pentagon, and recognizes the heroism of Arlington’s public safety personnel – the men and women who raced to assist the victims of the attack. The ship’s on-board Tribute Room, which features steel girders from the Pentagon, will tell Arlington’s story as it sails around the world for the next 50 years. Arlington residents will be able to tour the ship whenever it is in its home port in Norfolk, Virginia. The USS Arlington Commissioning Committee held a special reception at the Army Navy County Club on Jan. 31. The host committee for the event included Rear Adm. David M. Thomas, Jr., Commander Naval Surface Force Atlantic; Joyce Rumsfeld, Ship Sponsor; Sen. Tim Kaine; Sen. Jim Webb; Sen. John Warner; Sen. Mark Warner; Congressman Jim Moran; Gov. Bob McDonnell; Terrie Suit, Secretary of Veterans Affairs and Homeland Security – Virginia; and other Arlington County elected officials. Arlington is the eighth of the Navy’s San Antonio class of ships, designed to be the most survivable amphibious vessels ever put to sea. The third in the U.S. fleet to bear the name, the ship combines 21st century amphibious shipbuilding and warfighting technologies to support current and future Marine Corps aircraft and landing craft. It will be capable of taking nearly 1,200 Sailors and Marines to the fight in addition to providing humanitarian efforts worldwide. An Online Store The community is encouraged to support the ship’s Tribute Room by purchasing items from its online store – T-shirts, lapel pins, a commissioning coin and door decals. All proceeds go to the USS Arlington Fund. To contribute, contact Kevin Reardon at 703-228-4091 or kreardon@arlingtonva.us. “The name ‘Arlington’ is going to go all over the world. It’s going to be in hundreds of ports over the next 30, 40, 50 years,” says Jim Pebley, vice chair of the USS Arlington Commissioning Committee. “Videos in the Tribute Room will tell the story of the attack and the response, the resilience of Arlington and how we’re tied to the ship.” Deb Kolt, Sun Gazette Security Networking Group BID Annual Meeting g n i t a r Celeb ears N ews Setting Sail: U.S. Navy Lt. Cmdr. Darren Nelson will command the USS Arlington. ussarlingtonLpd24.org Let Us Know What You Think Let Us Know What You Think Rosslyn SURVEY Survey Ad (see postcard) Log on to RosslynVA.org by May 5, 2013 and take the survey. Ch a n ce to WI N G re at Pri ze s! arlingtonvirginiausa.com/economic-update/2011/february/food-without-walls/ SPRING 2013 23 E V E N T S AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 MAY MAY 15 Next Wave: Wilmer Wilson IV: The Forever Aftermath WEDNESDAY 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. | 1101 Wilson Blvd. Through June 30 | Artist in Residence Studio artisphere.com MAY 16 Industrial Design Innovation in THE 21st C. 1101 Wilson Blvd. | Through May 19 Explore innovation in product design from Spain, Italy, Belgium, the UK, Scandinavia and the US. artisphere.com Thursday Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms MAY 24 Film Festival: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film MAY 25 SATURDAY OUTDOOR FILM FESTIVAL Risky Business June 7 EventsCalendar Our redesigned events calendar outlines all the ways to enjoy the warmer months in Rosslyn. With over 100 FREE events a year, there is something for everyone. View additional details and more events online at www.RosslynVA.org/play/calendar. Let us know what you think of our calendar’s new look. Wilmer Wilson IV: Second Forum with Eames Armstrong, J.J. McKracken & Ian McDermott. 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. | 1101 Wilson Blvd. artisphere.com Urban Dance & Dance Show With Backpack Jax & KLP Dance Crew 8:00 p.m. | $12 | 1101 Wilson Blvd. artisphere.com MAY 17 FRIDAY Bike to Work Day 6:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. | Gateway Park Register and receive a free T-Shirt. biketoworkmetrodc.org/register-now Film Festival: The Breakfast Club Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film Taste of Arlington 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Wilson Blvd. & Randolph St. in Ballston SUNDAY A showcase of Arlington’s restaurants. ballstonbid.com/meet/taste-arlington/info MAY OutdoorFilmFestival & RestaurantsRhythms AllSpicePatioBBQ IWOJIMA BOOTCAMP Netherlands Carillon FarmersMarket LUNCHTIMECONCERTS 24 SPRING 2013 19 MAY 20 MONDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. WEDNESDAY Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms MAY 22 C A L E N D A R OutdoorFilmFestival Free. Fridays. Gateway Park. May 17 – August 30. Dusk. Bring blankets, low chairs and a picnic. Arrive early for best seating and pre-show games and prizes. May 17 The Breakfast Club R Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp May 24 Ferris Bueller’s Day Off PG-13 May 31 Clueless PG-13 Memorial Day Netherlands Carillon MAY Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon MONDAY Patriotic music, jazz and pop on the carillon’s 50 bells. RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts June 7 27 Risky Business R June 14 Can’t Buy Me Love PG-13 June 21 Easy A PG-13 June 28 10 Things I Hate Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp About You PG-13 July 5 Bring It On PG-13 Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. WEDNESDAY Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms July 12 Pretty in Pink PG-13 July 19 She’s All That PG-13 MAY 29 July 26 Fame R Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Can’t Hardly Wait PG-13 Aug. 9 Sixteen Candles PG Aug. 16 High School Musical 3: Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY 1401 Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market MAY 30 Senior Year G Aug. 23 American Graffiti PG Aug. 30 Grease PG-13 AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 Gateway Park – at foot of Key Bridge, 1300 Lee Hwy. Two blocks from the Rosslyn Metro station. Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. THURSDAY Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Parking available for $3 after 6:00 p.m. at Atlantic Parking Garage on Moore St. next to Continental. MAY 30 Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Aug. 2 Movies shown rain or shine. However, movies will be cancelled for severe weather, including heavy rains and strong winds. Note: Alcohol consumption is not permitted in Gateway Park. MAY 31 Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY 1401 Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market MAY 23 RosslynVA.org Film Festival: Clueless Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film RosslynVA.org Ferris Bueller’s Day Off May 24 Partners: rosslynva.org/film SPRING 2013 25 E V E N T S C alendar FarmersMarket And Lunchtime Concerts E V E N T S AllSpicePatioBBQ Thursdays, May 23 – October 31 Thursdays, May 23 – October 31 Market: 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Concert: 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. You’ll find bread and pastries, farm-fresh and organic produce, herbs and spices, gourmet baked goods, Virginia wines, and homemade mini donuts. AllSpice Café, adjacent to the market at 1401 Wilson Blvd., hosts an outdoor barbeque from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Enjoy summer favorites like pulled pork, corn on the cob, burgers, and more. Enter for a chance to win a $10 Market gift certificate by dropping off a business card at the BID tent. Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon Patriotic music, jazz and pop on the carillon’s 50 bells. RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts Wilmer Wilson IV: Supernova Forum 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. With Chukwuma Agubokwu, Sherman Fleming, & Wilmer Wilson IV. artisphere.com JUNE 9 Thanks to our Partners: a Rosslyn Arts Project All Day | Various Locations in Rosslyn rosslynartsproject.com/supernova SUNDAY JUNE 10 MONDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds TUESDAY United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps perform a precision drill. JUNE 11 rosslynva.org/market rosslynva.org/market JUNE JUNE 1 National Trails Day americanhiking.com SATURDAY Sierra Leone Refugee All Stars with DJ Underdog 8:00 p.m. | $25 | 1101 Wilson Blvd. artisphere.com Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon Patriotic music, jazz and pop on the carillon’s 50 bells. RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts National Chamber Ensemble Concert The Three B’s: Bach, Beethoven, Brahms 7:30 p.m. | $28 | The Spectrum Theatre at Artisphere with Pianist Carlos Rodriguez. To purchase tickets: nationalchamberensemble.org. JUNE 3 MONDAY 26 Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp SPRING 2013 USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. | Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds TUESDAY United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps perform a precision drill. JUNE 4 Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts JUNE 5 AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JUNE 7 a Rosslyn Arts Project All Day | Various Locations in Rosslyn rosslynartsproject.com/supernova FRIDAY Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts JUNE 12 Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY 1401 Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Film Festival: Risky Business Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film Photo/Video 13 1101 Wilson Blvd. | Through July 27 Works by artists in Virginia, Maryland, West Virginia and Washington, D.C. artisphere.com Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY 1401 Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market 6 JUNE 8 a Rosslyn Arts Project All Day | Various Locations in Rosslyn rosslynartsproject.com/supernova SATURDAY RosslynVA.org IWOJIMA War Memorial AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 RosslynVA.org Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms 14 Film Festival: Can’t Buy Me Love Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film Enjoy breathtaking sights of Washington, D.C., from the grounds of Iwo Jima Marine Corps War Memorial and the Netherlands Carillon in Rosslyn while enjoying unique performances. U.S. Marine Corps Sunset Parades Tuesdays, June 4 – August 13 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Fourth of July Fireworks Picnic on the Iwo Jima Memorial grounds for an excellent view of the Independence Day fireworks. Please note: No alcohol is allowed on National Park Service areas. Netherlands Carillon Concerts FPO JUNE 15 SATURDAY On the Bells Saturdays, June 1 – August 31 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Holiday Concerts 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Memorial Day, May 27 Independence Day, July 4 Labor Day, September 2 rosslynva.org/carillonconcerts Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon Patriotic music, jazz and pop on the carillon’s 50 bells. RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts JUNE 17 MONDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds TUESDAY United States Marine Drum and Bugle Corps perform a precision drill. JUNE 18 Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts JUNE 19 Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JUNE 19 WEDNESDAY JUNE 13 Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JUNE Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JUNE C alendar Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY 1401 Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market JUNE 20 AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms SPRING 2013 27 E V E N T S C A L E N D A R Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Film Festival: Easy A Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film Film Festival: 10 Things I Hate About You Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film JUNE BOOTCAMP Gateway Park Monday Wednesday & Saturday April 8 – November 2 Get fit in Rosslyn when Boot Camp returns this spring. A professional trainer will lead you through High Intensity Interval Training – cardio performed at a more intense level so that your body will use calories all day to recover. Participants can burn as many as 1,000 calories per class. Spring Express Session April 8 – May 4 Summer Session I May 20 – July 13 Summer Session II July 29 – September 21 *No class on Saturday, September 7 Fall Express Session October 7 – November 2 Times for All Sessions: Mondays: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays:6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Registration required. $25 per person/per session. Both summer sessions for $40. Space is limited. 21 JUNE 22 SATURDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts JUNE 24 MONDAY 28 JUNE 29 SATURDAY 25 TUESDAY USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts JUNE 26 Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market JUNE 27 1 MONDAY 2 TUESDAY Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms SPRING 2013 Tuesdays @ Freedom Park June 4 – August 27 Enter at N. Lynn St. and 17th St. N. or at N. Kent St. 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays @ CentralSpace June 5 – August 28 CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts 3 Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Independence Day Watch the fireworks from the best view in the region on the grounds of the Iwo Jima Memorial. No Farmers Market or Restaurants & Rhythms today Netherlands Carillon Independence Day Concert 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts Corner of Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. rosslynva.org/concerts Thanks to our Partners: Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JULY 5 Film Festival Bring It On Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film JULY 6 SATURDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp 4 Thursdays @ the Farmers Market May 23 – October 31 USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds JULY JULY Corner of North Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Get the latest info on events in Rosslyn. Sign up for our e-Blast at RosslynVA.org/e-blast 28 Enjoy your lunch and live music al fresco in Rosslyn’s great public spaces. The BID offers free outdoor concerts all summer long, featuring local musicians playing jazz, blues, funk, pop and folk. Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts THURSDAY AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 TuesdayS, WednesdayS & ThursdayS May 23 – October 31 JULY JULY Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts LUNCHTIMECONCERTS Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts JULY JUNE C A L E N D A R JUNE Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp rosslynva.org/bootcamp E V E N T S Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Netherlands Carillon Concerts 6:00 p.m. | The Netherlands Carillon RosslynVA.org/carillonconcerts JULY 8 MONDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Freedom Park RosslynVA.org/tueconcerts CentralSpace Lunchtime Concerts 11:45 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Corner of N. Moore St. & Wilson Blvd. RosslynVA.org/wedconcerts JULY 10 Restaurants & Rhythms Amuse at Le Méridien 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1121 19th St. N. Brazilian jazz by Origem. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Restaurants & Rhythms Hyatt Arlington 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1325 Wilson Blvd. Dave Chappel & Friends. RosslynVA.org/rhythms Restaurants & Rhythms Connexion Lounge Key Bridge Marriott FRIDAY 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | 1401 Lee Hwy. Blues/Jazz artist Mary Ann Redmond. RosslynVA.org/rhythms JULY 12 Film Festival: Pretty in Pink Dusk | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/film JULY JULY 9 TUESDAY USMC Sunset Parade 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Iwo Jima Memorial Grounds Rosslyn Farmers Market & Lunchtime Concert 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. THURSDAY Wilson Blvd. & N. Oak St. RosslynVA.org/market JULY 11 For a Complete Listing of Events See RosslynVA.org RosslynVA.org AllSpice Café Patio BBQ 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. | 1401 Wilson Blvd. 703-524-4050 RosslynVA.org 13 SATURDAY Rosslyn Boot Camp 6:00 p.m. | $25 | Gateway Park RosslynVA.org/bootcamp Submit Your Events @ RosslynVA.org/play/calendar/add-an-event SPRING 2013 29 G e o r g e Wa s h i n g to J kw ay Waterview Public Plaza rth Dr N Ly n n S t rt M yer Fo N Oa k St N Fo r tM y er Dr N Nas h S t 10 N n N Ly n n S t Wa shi ngt Me 9 on mo rial Pkw en N Lyn n St 8 15 St r Fo r t M ye t N Oak S Ro Dr ute i 6 110 Route 110 N Pierce St St N Queen N t N Qu inn S Fa St N Od e St inn NL ynn Cl ar St N Pierce 7 n Pa rk St N Nas h 8 do te 66 St 7 Intersta sh N Na do m N Na sh N M oore S t St y ge Rd N Arlin gt o n R i d N Ke nt St N Ly n n S t r Dr Fo r t M ye N Oak St N Qu i nn St u NQ 6 rge Dr F o r t My er N Na sh St t N Quinn S N Od e S t 9 Geo St St Rh od St Cl a es Fo N Ro lfe St 5 vd n Bl N Meade St 5 t N Pierce S N Queen St St N Quinn t N Rhodes S N Scott St N yer rt M t St k 4 &W ute r el D Ro eitz d an R 11 0 ve nt A Gail Baker Postcard Collection, Arlington Public Library NM e ad eS t N Oa Putting Rosslyn on the Map Ord S h e rm Gra U.S. Naval Radio Station r rD ye M rt on gt lin Ar vd Bl on r D gt lin x Fo t N S cott St 4 fa Ar ss Road ir cce al A Fa 10 ori e1 em t en S t N Quinn S N R o l f e St RosslynVA.org ut M tS a t N Pierce S ue NQ N Sco tt St N Taf t St N Tr o y S t se Rd RosslynVA.org Ro m ot Ji N O d e St N Ro lfe St N Tr o y S t Sc N N a s h St N Oa k St Fa ir fa x Dr Dr N Taf t St N Tr o y S t u N Co u r t h o SPRING 2013 THE ROSSLYN BID in St oy e Rd the military’s land in Rosslyn, ranging 30 M 10 11 No L Qu ott t sS Tr us N Cour t ho 1401 Wilson Boulevard phone 703.524.4050 fax 703.524.4056 AllSpiceCatering.com K POTOMAC RIVER 11 Par N c NS ode N Rd Sunday Worship 10:30 AM Thursday Service 12:05 PM use N Co urt ho Arlington Temple United Methodist Church www.arlingtontempleumc.org • 703-525-6075 Rh www.ArlingtonMetroRealtors.com t N Ro lf e S 703-850-4421 patriciafairman@yahoo.com p to GW 2 2 nd Ct N N 202-352-8200 judedc@starpower.net H 22nd St N C6 1824 Wilson Boulevard, Exxon Station 22nd St N N 22nd St Ft. 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Kent Street, Artisphere’s Spectrum Theatre and Conference Facility tN hS C D E F G H J K L M 13t 50 K7 1000 Wilson Boulevard NETHERLANDS CARILLON 51 K6 1113-1115-1117 Arlington Boulevard, River Place Retail 13th St N 12th St N 52 C9 1700 Lee Highway 1 2t h S t N 53 E5 1601 Arlington Boulevard, The Inn of Rosslyn l Dr N M ars hal 54 G7 1651 N. Oak Street, Marriott Residence Inn from 450 to 600 feet in height. They Technology of the Past o n C ir ent F 12th St N 55 F7 1530 Wilson Boulevard represented the apex of high technology 110 This image of the U.S. Naval Radio 56 D6 1701 Clarendon Boulevard, American Chiropractic Assn. Fa i r f a x D r Dr zel when built, with a power of 100 t i We e from the Station at Fort Myer dates v & 57 F10 1501 Lee Highway, Air Force Association A d n Or to kilowatts, and a broadcast range of up to er Rd Dr ng C u st is featured 58 K9 1111 N. 19th Street, The Waterview Condominium 50 ll 1910s, and in the Arlington hi ha as rs W a 3,000 miles. 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Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. F 29 N Ta f t St * Many existing homes in North Arlington: $150,000 to $4,300,000! We’ll make your home purchase successful, speedy, and stress free! Everyone needs a home. Let us help you find yours! E Building Key St N Tr oy New construction or major renovations:* Quinn North Arms $279,900 - $ 379,900 River Place Vistas $395,000 - $ 595,000 Rhodes Hill Square $699,900 - $ 889,900 Gaslight Square $749,900 - $1,394,900 t orial P kwy CG e orge Was h i n g to n M e mD kwy N Pie r ce St Great Locations, Prices, and Styles to Match your Lifestyle! ou P Run al Pk wy Ke Sp tR N Metro Life At Its Most Elegant! ou n Memo ri to Gy B r i d eorg g e etow n Sp Pk un wy library.arlingtonva.us SPRING 2013 31 BackStory The most noticeable structure in Rosslyn’s changing skyline is the crane at 1812 North Moore Street. Standing 537.53 feet above sea level, the crane is the highest ever in the Washington, D.C., metro area. Crane operator Mike Teague can see everything from his perch at the top, including the bald eagle that once landed on the arm of the crane 100 feet from him. “When I had to move the crane, he flew off,” says Teague, an employee of Clark Concrete Contractors, a subsidiary of Clark Construction Group LLC. The 35-story trophy building developed by Monday Properties and being built by Clark Construction Company was designed by Doug Carter from Davis Carter Scott. When it’s completed this fall, 1812 N. Moore will be one of the largest LEED Platinum office buildings in Virginia, with 580,000 square feet of office space and 12,000 square feet of retail space. To build a tower of this magnitude, the crane needs to be in constant motion, Teague says. “It’s one lift after another all day long.” The crane operator’s job is to move materials like iron, steel, wood and concrete around the site making sure that all the tradesmen have access to what they need. Each morning, Teague moves two full trucks of steel before anyone even arrives on the job site. Mike Teague On Top of the World All in a Day’s Work Teague, who is 66 years old, gets up at 3:00 a.m., in Thurmont, Maryland, drives 60-plus miles down I-270 and arrives at the 1812 job site at 4:30 a.m. He starts his work day with a cup of coffee and then takes the construction elevator to the 26th floor. From there, he climbs slanted ladders 200 feet up to the crane’s cab. As he is climbing, he checks the crane for loose bolts, cracks and other obvious hazards to supplement the monthly safety checks performed by an ironworker crew. The ascent to the cab takes 45 minutes to an hour. “I like to take a little break in between landings,” he says. He is usually at the controls by 6:00 a.m., just in time to see the sunrise. He doesn’t leave the crane until his day is over, typically between 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. “Gravity makes it a little easier going down,” he admits. Regardless of the weather, Teague is on the job Monday through Friday. However, 32 SPRING 2013 the crane shuts down when the wind gusts at 45 miles an hour or more. “Rain and snow doesn’t stop us, just high winds,” he says. The most peaceful time on the job, he says, is when he pours concrete. From Start to Finish Teague operated his first crane in 1964. At the time, he was a laborer but his buddy, a crane operator named Alan Robertson, was drafted for the Vietnam War. Robertson taught Teague to work the crane in his absence. Back then, Teague says, the crane was controlled from a console and the crane operator stood on the deck of the job site. “It was like operating a remote control car,” he says. “It was easier than the labor work I was doing at the time so I liked it,” he says. “Operating the crane isn’t as physical, it is more mental. But I’m just as tired at the end of the day as a laborer,” he adds. Teague is considering retiring when he completes his work at 1812. “I will take a 1812northmoore.com Joseph Romeo Photography by Lisa Rabasca few weeks off and go to Florida,” he says, “and see if I can stand being off.” Teague has been operating the crane at 1812 since July 2011, when it was first erected. Since then, the crane has been raised twice – once in August 2012 and again in December 2012. This was a big deal! The crane was jacked up to make room for Teague to set four 19-ton steel trusses to create the pyramid that will crown the building. “I’ll be able to tell people years from now that I worked on this building” – the tallest office tower in the D.C. region, he says. “This is the first building I worked on that they started working on the façade before I left for the next job.” A native of North Carolina, Teague has worked as the crane operator on more than 50 buildings in the Washington, D.C., metro area. 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