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Ground Broken On Development With Wegmans In Alexandria

The first phase of the mixed-use development will likely be open in 2021.

The groundbreaking of the Hoffman Town Center development with a Wegmans store was held in Alexandria.
The groundbreaking of the Hoffman Town Center development with a Wegmans store was held in Alexandria. (City of Alexandria)

ALEXANDRIA, VA — Developer Stonebridge broke ground on the future mixed-use development with a Wegmans in Alexandria on Wednesday, July 24.

Washington Business Journal first reported the news of the groundbreaking. The $400 million development is called Carlyle Crossing, and the first phase is expected to open in 2021.

Caryle Crossing will be located at blocks 4 and 5 of Hoffman Town Center, bordered by Mandeville Lane, Stovall Street and Mill Road. The development will have around 700 residential units, which includes an apartment building and senior living building. A previously-planned condo building will instead become multifamily rentals.

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A Wegmans grocery store will anchor 210,000 square feet of retail, while a parking garage will have over 1,500 spaces. Outdoor features will include a three-acre park, pet parks, gardens, a pool with wading area, fountains, a theater and fireside lounges.

The final completion date for the project is tentatively spring 2022.

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