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Robinson Terminal North Redevelopment to Be Completed by 2018

Design firm has released more details for construction of redevelopment of Robinson Terminal North, approved Oct. 17 by City Council.

PHOTO: Rendering of development courtesy of City Interests & Rooney Properties

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Design firm Wallace Roberts & Todd (WRT), recently released more details of its design for the construction of the redevelopment of Robinson Terminal North at the Alexandria Waterfront, unanimously approved by the Alexandria City Council Oct. 17.

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WRT in collaboration with Hickok Cole Architects for City Interests and Rooney Properties, is transforming approximately 6 acres there into a mixed-use community. The two-building development will include:

  • 66 multi-family units
  • 25,000-square-feet of retail space
  • up to four restaurants
  • a 132-room hotel in addition to design features such as recessed bays, fritted glass and a two-story pavilion
  • approximately 2.2 acres of public open space

WRT’s landscape design features a streetscape along North Union Street that celebrates Alexandria’s history, a waterfront promenade that connects Founders Park and Oronoco Bay Park, a railroad-inspired native plants garden, and a public pier with views of the nation’s capital and the Potomac River.

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In addition to the public spaces, WRT is also designing the private residential courtyards and green roofs on both buildings.

The redevelopment of Robinson Terminal North is expected to be completed in 2018. “The redesign for Robinson Terminal North is part of the city’s new waterfront and open space plan, ” said Misa Hsinyi Chen, ASLA, RLA, Associate at WRT.

“We assisted in designing a plan that not only embodied modern architecture but also the history and authenticity of Alexandria,” Chen said. ”The timeline of Alexandria’s history is filled with events that helped shape the state of Virginia and the nation. The West‘s Point, which runs from the water west up Oronoco Street to North Union Street, was the earliest continuously occupied site in the city. The West’s Point represents the origins of Alexandria — and the idea of America — in the early to mid-18th century, and the importance of tobacco to the development of the town.”

PHOTO: Rendering of development courtesy of City Interests & Rooney Properties

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