Community Corner

DC Named 2nd Most Walkable City in America ... Thanks in Part to McLean

A new report from the George Washington University School of Business puts D.C. narrowly behind New York.

A new study has named Washington, D.C. the second most walkable city in the United States -- and Reston deserves some of the credit.

New York City topped the rankings this year, mainly because of a change in the algorithm to factor in multi-family rentals, but D.C. still posted strong scores in the annual report from the George Washington University School of Business and Smart Growth America that examines the 30 largest metropolitan areas in the nation.

The rankings were based on the number of "walkable urban places," or WalkUPs. WalkUPs are basically areas with lots of office and retail space, as well as a strong "walk score," meaning how necessary having car is to getting around the area.

Find out what's happening in McLeanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

And one of the reasons for D.C.'s high score is because of Tysons Corner Center in McLean. In defining the eight categories of WalkUPs in its report, the report indicated that Tysons was a prime example of the 7th category, "Redeveloped Drivable Sub-urban," or "places originally developed as strip commercial and/or regional malls that have since urbanized."

D.C. has a lot of people who walk to work: 12.1 percent, to be exact, behind only Boston.

Find out what's happening in McLeanfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

You can view the full report here (PDF).

Image via Tysons Corner Center

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.