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JBG SMITH Submits Plans for 370-Unit Mixed-Use Building in National Landing 

JBG SMITH has submitted development plans to Arlington County for Block W in National Landing, aiming to create approximately 370 new apartment units and street-level retail.  

The site, located on Crystal Drive, will see the construction of a seven-story mixed-use residential building. The project will also preserve over 35,000 square feet of open space and include amenities such as bike parking and electric vehicle charging stations.  

“As we continue to redevelop and revitalize National Landing, we are looking for opportunities to add new housing and neighborhood serving retail,” said Matt Ginivan, senior vice president of development at JBG SMITH. “By transforming this underutilized, vehicular-oriented area into new apartments and pedestrian-oriented ground floor retail, we are further connecting the neighborhood.  

JBG SMITH’s placemaking efforts in National Landing focus on creating vibrant community spaces, with upcoming projects including Surreal at Dining in the Park and Water Park.  

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