Ft. Belvoir in southern Fairfax County is already a very busy place.  But with more than $4 billion in construction set to provide office space that will rival the Pentagon, a 120 bed hospital, a wounded warriors transition center and the headquarters for several military and intelligence agencies, it will truly become Northern Virginia’s next small city.

The main post, off I-95 near Mt. Vernon, is also the proposed site for the long planned National Museum of the Army which is expected to draw a million visitors a year.

While some fear the massive growth will further clog the area’s highway system - always a legitimate fear - other optimistic voices see it as a ray of light in the current economic downturn.

 

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Ft. Belvoir Set to Become Northern Virginia’s Next “Small City” - Part 1

Michael Bergin

Your Realtor in Alexandria and Northern Virginia - ABR - SRES - Military Relocation

 

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