Ballston’s VIDA Fitness near Ballston Quarter has reopened and is welcoming back clients with new sanitation and distancing protocols that assure the safety of the members and staff.

The 29,000-square-foot, brand new, state-of-the-art health and fitness center, which opened (and closed) earlier this year, is welcoming prospective new members with complimentary visits to see for themselves the spacious weight-lifting floors, socially distanced cardio machines and the ever-challenging group fitness classes that are included with each membership.


Spectacular custom home with 5 bedrooms and 4.5 bathrooms newly built in 2016 by Tradition Homes. This immaculate home boasts unique and luxurious features from top to bottom.

Instantly upon entry, you are greeted by gleaming, wide-plank hardwood floors, high ceilings and tons of natural light. The open floor plan provides plenty of space for entertaining or relaxation, with gourmet kitchen with Wolf appliances, large center island, adorable breakfast nook, and cozy family room with exposed beams and fireplace. The wide staircase with distinct shiplap walls leads you up to 4 spacious bedrooms and plenty of closet space.


Ballston’s newest fitness concept, Training Ground Arlington, provides personal trainers with high-end fitness equipment and exclusive gym space for operating their own programs while bringing some of the best trainers to local clients for truly personalized training. Most importantly, clients can workout in an exclusive, appointment-based facility without the worry of an uncontrolled gym environment.

Training Ground Arlington is an exclusive shared workspace where trainers can run their own businesses without the hassle of maintaining overhead. Trainers can focus their time and talents on developing personal programs that best benefit their clients. Clients benefit from improved programming, flexible schedules and no cumbersome gym memberships.


You will love this quiet cul-de-sac location on a beautiful corner lot, off the normal traffic path, in Arlington Forest!

Enter through a main level family room addition with full bath + custom built-ins off living room & kitchen. You can also access the deck from here. A bright sunroom off the dining room features skylights, a vaulted ceiling and a sliding door that accesses the large wood deck. The updated kitchen features granite counters and stainless-steel appliances and it opens to the dining room & family room.


An elevator extends to each floor of this all brick end townhouse with a 5,000 square foot lot featuring a flagstone patio, burbling fountain, hot tub and extensive gardening areas.

With five bedroom, five baths, two powder rooms and a two car garage, the home accommodates multiple uses. A lower level in-law suite has French doors opening directly to the patio, kitchenette, bedroom, bathroom and living area. The principal suite has a large bedroom, office with built in bookcases and gas fireplace, and a bathroom offering separate vanities, soaking tub and spa style shower. Each of the bedrooms has a private bathroom, and one bedroom has built in office cabinetry for use as another office.


Arlington’s Delhi Dhaba Indian Restaurant is celebrating its 29th birthday by giving diners a gift: Until the end of July, each order of $50 or over will be $10 less.

The $10 discount and the birthday celebration is in perfect keeping with the long-time restaurant’s whimsical philosophy of “khao, piyo, aish karo” — eat, drink and have fun.


The Schar School of Policy and Government at George Mason University is offering prospective graduate students the opportunity to sample a free virtual lecture regarding one of the more pressing concerns of the day: the coronavirus pandemic and, more specifically, the future threats that might be inspired by it.

The sample lecture, titled Will COVID-19 Inspire Greater Interest in Bioweapons?, will be held July 22 at 12 p.m. EDT. It will be taught by professor Gregory Koblentz, director of the biodefense master’s, PhD, and graduate certificate programs at the Schar School.


Light fills the inviting space of this updated pre-war Colonial just a few blocks to Westover Village. The renovated kitchen opens to the dining area and features crisp white cabinets, marble countertops, backsplash and breakfast bar. An atrium door opens to the driveway, making it convenient to bring groceries directly into the home.

Just off the kitchen is a den with doors leading to the patio and level, fenced, rear yard. Mature trees, shrubs and perennials ensure shady spots for play, gardening, sports and outdoor dining. Woodburning fireplace in the living room, refinished wood floors on two levels and fresh paint throughout enhance the home’s appeal. Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, and the second bedroom has wainscoting detailing. The renovated hall bathroom completes this level.


Did you know, as an Arlington property owner you can now add a small, completely detached second home to your property as a matter of right? Backyard.Homes, a local builder, is here to help you unlock that right.

The County Board approved detached Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) last summer. As such, all Arlington property owners are now eligible, provided you can fit the home on your property within setback and lot coverage requirements, and the owner occupies either of the two homes.


Nearly new home with four finished levels and over 6,000 square feet of well designed space. Wide front porch ushers one into a light filled foyer with a traditional living room to the right and dining room to the left.

The butler’s pantry between the dining room and the kitchen has glass display cabinets and under-the-counter cabinets for linen and dinnerware. A triple window over the kitchen sink highlights the expansive island with seating area. Just off the kitchen is a big walk in pantry and a breakfast room opening to the mudroom and oversized two car garage.


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