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Reston Town Center Expansion Reaches Milestone with Delivery of Offices

After 35 months of construction, Clark Construction Group has reached substantial completion of 1950 and 2000 Opportunity Way, the first two office buildings to be delivered in the next phase of Boston Properties’ new transit-oriented development that expands Reston Town Center in Virginia’s Fairfax County. 

The 1.1-million-square-foot development project, which is located adjacent to the future Reston Town Center Metro Station, includes two office towers, street retail, a shared below-grade parking facility, a public plaza, and multiple outdoor amenity and green spaces. 

“The next phase of Reston Town Center will be a great contribution to the growth and revitalization of the northwestern Fairfax County community,” said Terry Simon, SVP at Clark Construction Group. 

At completion, Boston Properties’ full expansion of the next phase of Reston Town Center will include 4.4 million square feet of development featuring office buildings, residential towers, retail and hotel spaces. 

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