Ballston, Arlington VA | Afternoon Walk | 4K | USA
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- Ballston is a thriving neighborhood with all of the hustle and bustle of a busy downtown, which was the 30 years ago when this neighborhood was envisioned as a “new downtown” in central Arlington. Located at the western end of the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor, Ballston is a major transportation hub and boasts one of the nation’s highest concentrations of scientific research agencies, including the Office of Naval Research, the Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
Anchored by the busy Ballston-Marymount University Metro station, this neighborhood has it all - office and residential buildings, hotels, shops, restaurants and attractive open spaces. Just a few blocks away, the landscape fades into quiet residential neighborhoods with manicured parks and single-family homes.
I hope you enjoy this walk in Ballston, Arlington.
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Ballston is a neighborhood in Arlington County, Virginia. Located at the western end of the Rosslyn-Ballston corridor, Ballston is a major transportation hub and boasts one of the nation's highest concentrations of scientific research agencies, including the Office of Naval Research, the Virginia Tech Advanced Research Institute and the Air Force Office of Scientific Research.
It is served by the Ballston-MU station on the Orange and Silver Lines of the Washington Metro.
Ballston is named after the Ball family, one of whose family cemeteries lies in the neighborhood at N. Stafford Street and Fairfax Drive (Virginia State Route 237).[1][2] Ballston began as Birch's Crossroads[3] and later became Ball's Crossroads at what is now the intersection of N. Glebe Road (Virginia State Route 120) and Wilson Boulevard.
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Ballston Project: projects.arlin...
Ballston Quarter: www.ballstonqu...
Ballston Quarter is a new, urban destination where the area’s best chefs, entertainment options, events, shopping, and more come together in the heart of Arlington, VA. With unique indoor and outdoor spaces, Ballston Quarter offers one-of-a-kind experiences for everyone, whether you’re exploring Quarter Market eateries, taking a cooking class, watching a movie, getting a haircut, or shopping at the premier Ballston mall. A true city center for Northern Virginia, Ballston Quarter is designed with the community in mind.
Ballston, VA: www.ballstonva...
Ballston boasts over 9,000 residential units, both rental and owner-occupied, representing a range of market options necessary for a vibrant live-work community. These include rental apartments, mid-price and luxury condominiums, retirement living, affordable housing, and nearby single-family homes. The majority of housing is renter-based, with more than 1,500 apartments coming to the neighborhood in the next 3 years.
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Stayed in Ballston years ago and couldnt remember name of the city. I loved that we were walking distance to restaurants and train to DC. Nice and quiet city despite all the buildings. I will not forget the name now. Thaanks for the video.
the compass coffee there is great
Yes! I love Compass coffee!
Beautiful
I dig Arlington if I would move to the DMV I'd pick to live in Arlington over Washington D.C.
My understanding of the Rosslyn-Ballston Corridor is that it serves as a living example of an alternative to suburbanization.
Nice video!!
Thank you!
Ballston, the big little city. It's like someone dropped center city and old city Philadelphia in Arlington
Lived here from 2007-2011 and used to work on N. Fairfax Dr. It’s changed but kinda still the same!
I lived at ballston, also remember that artifical fall
Did I miss Taylor St.?
It literally looks like a smaller verson of Seattle. All is needed is a couple of skyscrapers
Nice video
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a boring place to live
Your comment shows you don't travel a lot.