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The Springfield Commercial Revitalization District, (CRD), located just south of the I-495 and I-95 interchange, contains a variety of retail, office, and residential activities that is accessible by both Metrorail and the Virginia Railway Express at the adjacent Franconia-Springfield Transit Station. A vision for a walkable, well-connected urban village was established in the Springfield Connectivity Plan in 2010, with goals for higher density development, quality urban design and place-making. The Greater Springfield/Franconia area has more than 10.7 million square feet of industrial flex space, 4.2 million square feet of office space, and 5.3 million square feet of retail space, including the Springfield Town Center, with tremendous influence on and opportunity for the Springfield CRD.
Quick Facts:
Total Area: 250.28 Acres
Total Population: 892
Median Household Income: $81,676
Median Home Value: NA / No Owned Units
Medina Age: 34.2
Population 25+ with College Degree or More: 33.62%
Total Non-Housing Consumer Spending: $9.79 Million
All values are 2020 estimates within the CRD boundaries provided by ESRI Business Analyst Desktop.
Springfield Commuter Parking Facility
A new and innovative commuter parking garage has opened in downtown Springfield. The six level, 1,100 space garage, located at 7033 Old Keene Mill Road, includes ground floor space to accommodate special events such as a farmer’s market during off-peak hours, and a 12,000 square foot upper deck plaza, called “Springfield Overlook”, that is now available to civic groups for community events. A 200-foot-long pedestrian bridge over Old Keene Mill Road now connects the garage to Springfield Plaza and with the new signage, contributes to this facility as a gateway to Springfield.