Address: 1838 N Kirkwood Place
Neighborhood: Lyon Village
Listed: $1,494,500
Open: Sunday, June 17 from 2-4 p.m.

Located in Lyon Village, this renovated 4 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom home incorporates Modern Prairie style throughout each and every home detail,  from the modern glass rail system and waterfall kitchen island with quartz countertops to its wood-burning fireplace and screened in porch.

Tour this beautiful home at the next open house, Sunday, June 17 from 2-4 p.m.

Listed by:
Gina Baca
Classic Cottages Realty
571-385-0928
[email protected]
www.ccottages.com


If you haven’t nailed down a summer camp for the kids, Bishop Ireton, in Alexandria, has slots open for rising 1st through 12th graders.

Various camps, which take place at the college preparatory high school, focus on science, coding, sports and drama. Campers are grouped by age and advised by certified coaches and teachers.

The science camp prepares students for high school work in genetics and DNA extraction, robotics, 3-D creation and design and more. Campers take part in laboratories and experiments in a fun and explorative environment.

Drama campers in grades 3 through 10 get a dose of high quality theater training that makes for an energetic and creative summer. They will develop their acting, and movement chops in preparation for an end-of-camp performance in front of friends and family members.

B.I. Girls Coding camp is an instructional camp which an overview of the most important aspects of coding using the programming language Java. The camp will include lessons, activities and a camper-run project of their choosing.

This year’s sports camps include girls’ lacrosse, boys’ and girls’ basketball, baseball, rowing, football, volleyball and junior and advanced soccer. For full-day camps, lunch is provided at no extra cost and everyone gets a camp t-shirt.


Since expanding into Virginia in December 2017, Compass Real Estate has quickly grown their Arlington team to over 40 agents, set new record sales and announced their launch into the Alexandria market. Compass Arlington now holds the #2 spot for market share in home sales priced over $1M.

Pairing the industry’s top agents with proprietary technology, Compass offers a smarter, more seamless solution to selling or finding your home — from Arlington to McLean to Alexandria and all points in between.

Recently, Compass agents John Eric and Trevor Moore captured the highest sale price in the history of Lyon Village. According to John Eric, Compass provides clients with a competitive advantage. “We are able to, and have proven our ability to sell our client’s homes faster, smarter and for higher prices,” Eric said. “We look forward to expanding our reach throughout Northern Virginia. In today’s competitive residential real estate market, Compass provides an advantage to all of our buyers and sellers. It matters who you work with.”

The Compass Arlington office is one of six in the D.C. Metro area, with additional offices in McLean, Logan Circle, Georgetown, Capitol Hill and Chevy Chase. Recently, Compass announced their expansion into Alexandria, where The Goodhart Group — the number one team in Alexandria — will be founding agents for the new Old Town office.

As a technology-driven real estate company, Compass has launched a powerful end-to-end platform to support the entire buying and selling workflow. They deliver an incomparable experience to both agents and their clients all in service of the Compass mission: to help everyone find their place in the world.

Founded in 2012 by Ori Allon and Robert Reffkin, Compass operates in 14 regions across the United States: New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Boston, Washington, D.C., Chicago, San Diego, Dallas, Miami, Orange County, Santa Barbara and Montecito, The Hamptons and Aspen.

The 10,000 square foot Northern Virginia flagship office is located at 3001 Washington Blvd in Arlington. For more information please visit www.compass.com.


Thinking about a career or advancement in business, technology or cybersecurity?

Marymount University offers a unique mix of specialized masters, dual degrees and certificate programs that can help in fields of critical importance to the region.

Marymount’s ideal location and its faculty’s wealth of industry experience and deep industry connections takes learning and professional preparation to new levels.

Consider the options:

Graduate degrees in business and technology:

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA) — flexible program delivery in online and face-to-face formats
  • Human Resource Management
  • Healthcare Management
  • Leadership and Management
  • Information Technology
  • Cybersecurity — flexible program delivery in online and face-to-face formats

Dual degree options to enhance your expertise in targeted fields

  • MBA/MS in Cybersecurity
  • MBA/MA in Human Resource Management
  • MBA/MS in Information Technology
  • MBA/MS in Leadership and Management
  • MS in Healthcare Management/MBA
  • MS in Healthcare Management/MS in Information Technology
  • MS in Cybersecurity/MS in Information Technology

Certificate programs in specialized fields

  • Association & Nonprofit Management
  • Organizational Development
  • Human Resource Management

New for Fall 2018: Doctorate in Cybersecurity!

Have your questions answered at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 14 at Marymount’s Ballston Center, 1000 North Glebe Road in Arlington.

For more information and to register, visit www.marymount.edu/business-technology-info.


Construction has reached the top floor at Alexandria’s newest condominium residences and Del Ray Place is planning a special event to show off the new building.

Guests are invited to attend a Rooftop Preview Party on Thursday, June 21, beginning at 5:30 p.m. They will be treated to catered fare from Red Hot & Blue, along with guided tours of this popular new building located at 1800 Mount Vernon Avenue in one of the most sought-after neighborhoods in Alexandria.

Del Ray Place hosted a highly successful grand opening event earlier this year. Shortly after, developer Brookfield Residential announced that more than half of the residences have sold.

A good selection of modern 1-bedroom residences remains, perfect for first-time buyers and empty-nesters.

“The Rooftop Preview Party is the first chance to get a good look at the building as we near completion,” Brookfield Residential Vice President of Sales & Marketing, Gregg Hughes said. “We’ve invited those who have purchased at Del Ray Place and everyone who is interested. So it’s also a great chance for future neighbors to meet.”

Each of the 49 residences at Del Ray Place comes with voice-enabled Smart Home automation included. Home shoppers can also choose condos with terraces offering great views of the neighborhood.

The building includes a private club room for events and gatherings. It’s next door to a fitness center and within walking distance to plenty of shopping, dining and entertainment opportunities. Braddock Road Metro Station is less than a mile away, Old Town Alexandria is a 10-minute drive and downtown Washington, D.C., is a 15-minute drive.

Those interested in learning more about Del Ray Place can visit DelRayVA.com. They can also call 571-267-1319 or visit the Sales Gallery, open Monday-Friday at 2312 Mount Vernon Avenue, Suite 208 in Alexandria.


Start your National Rosé Day celebration at Nationals Park.

Purchase an exclusive $35 Rosé All Gameday ticket for Saturday, June 9 at 12:05 p.m. against the Giants and enjoy a complimentary can of Sofia rosé while you watch the game from the special Baseline Reserve or Baseline Box field level sections. Rosé All Gameday fans will:

  • Sip Rosé in the pop-up Rosé Garden
  • Snap away in the Rosé photobooth
  • Snag give-aways all game long
  • Swing a ring at the Rosé bottle toss
  • See the game through commemorative rosé colored sunglasses!

Keep the rosé flowing at our exclusive pop-up Rosé Garden where rosé and frosé will be available for purchase!


The patio is open!

Fire Works American Pizzeria and Bar in the Courthouse neighborhood is a wonderfully warm place to while away a meal during the frigid months, but when spring finally arrived, so did the opening of the patio.

“I think we have one of the biggest patios in Arlington,” says Jason Silerto, the general manager of the eatery. “And this year, it’s completely dog friendly.”

In fact, Silerto and the restaurant management team has reinvented the patio, which was already a neighborhood favorite, by changing up the menu, redesigning the layout and adding more convenient outdoor beverage service.

Fire Works is now entering its eighth year in business which readers will know is a remarkable run in a region full of fickle diners. The key, Silerto suggests, is its consistent high quality in every aspect of the business.

That quality extends throughout the Fire Works family of restaurants, including Leesburg landmark Tuskie’s, the sandwich bakery South Street Under and events-oriented Birkby House, as well as Purcellville’s upscale Magnolias.

While Silerto would like you take a look at the Other Side of the Menu (the non-pizza side we wrote about last October; find it here), a dinnertime visitor can’t help but notice the copious amounts of pizza being marched out of the kitchen and into the dining room and patio.

The famous (some would say infamous) wood-fired crust boast a delightful savory char that some mistake for over-cooked. It is not, and it is delicious. The crust serves as a crispy thin bed for toppings ranging from Bakers farm sausage and grana padano to white sauce with shrimp and clams.

For those looking for the fare on the Other Side of the Menu, there is more traditional bar fare in wings, burgers and salads. Those co-exist with chef Thomas Harvey’s adventurous offerings — from from flank steak to wild caught salmon to an entrée sandwich of grilled gouda, goat and gruyere slathered with that tomato jam, among many other choices — and the enormous craft beer selection.

Ingredients are sourced from the closest purveyors possible, including fertile farms in Leesburg and Purcellville but also CommonWealth Joe Nitro Brewed Coffee from the neighborhood.

“We just believe in quality, and people like to see that,” Silerto says.

Fire Works American Pizzeria and Bar is at 2350 Clarendon Boulevard. The website is here for booking a table or call 703-527-8700 for reservations or to enquire about a private room and catering. The preceding was written by Buzz McClain and sponsored by Fire Works.


Address: 105 N. Oakland Street
Neighborhood: Ashton Heights
Listed: $1,549,000
Open: Sunday, June 3 from 1-4 p.m.

Opportunity is knocking!

One of a kind custom home just 1 mile from Metro. Enjoy 5,500 sq. ft. of space, 5 bedroom, 4.5 bathroom, fab entertaining areas, a top chef worthy kitchen, the ultimate rec. room and a 2 car garage. This one checks all the boxes!

Listed by:
David Lloyd
Weichert Realtors
703-593-3204
[email protected]
www.davelloyd.net


Still looking for the best place to finish your college degree?

Marymount University is accepting applications for the fall semester!

At Marymount, you can complete a bachelor’s degree in one of many high-demand fields such as nursing, information technology, interior design, criminal justice or business administration. You can even choose to maximize your existing credits and complete your degree in Liberal Studies.

MU also has opportunities to move seamlessly to your master’s degree from select bachelor’s programs.

At Marymount, you’ll receive one-on-one, personal attention during every step of the enrollment process.

No minimum number of transfer credits are required in order to be eligible for admission. Plus, it’s free to apply if you visit campus. And a special partnership guarantees transfer admission for qualifying Northern Virginia Community College students!

Learn more about Marymount’s application process, admission requirements and transfer scholarship opportunities during our free webinar at 6 p.m., Wednesday, June 6.

Sign up at www.marymount.edu/Transfer-Webinar.


Summer is here and DC Fray has a jam packed line up of fun sport leagues and events to keep you busy having fun during the long, warm days.

On their mission to make fun possible, DC Fray has everything ready for you from kickball on the National Mall to river floating day trips in Virginia to great deals on games at Nats Park!

Feel like a kid again with grown up perks at DC Field Day. There’s even time to find your zen in the city with rooftop meditation or glow yoga amongst the monuments.

The sports don’t stop at just kickball or softball. There are leagues for over 15 sports (yes, cornhole counts as a sport) that start with getting active and end with making new friends with a beer in hand.

Leagues are located in Ballston, Clarendon, Tysons and beyond. Search in your neighborhood to find the league closest to your work or home and start filling your schedule with summer fun today! Visit dcfray.com.


Address: 3806 N. Stafford Street
Neighborhood: Olde Glebe
Listed: $1,899,000
Open: Sunday, June 3 from 2-4 p.m. or call to schedule a tour appointment

This new home in Arlington’s prestigious Old Glebe neighborhood is now available!

With 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms, and 5,074 finished square, this transitional home also features Thermador appliances, custom cabinetry, quartz & Italian porcelain countertops and transitional to contemporary high-end finishes throughout!

The completed home is also the off-site model for Classic Cottages’ newest development, Roosevelt Place, located just 1/3 mile from the East Falls Church Metro Station.

Listed by:
Michelle Lynch
Classic Cottages Realty
703-215-9161
[email protected]
www.rooseveltplace.live


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