Known as the downtown of Northern Virginia, Tysons Corner has the distinction of being the only unincorporated census-designated area within Fairfax County. Located between McLean and Vienna, Tysons Corner is home to the largest shopping mall in the region and the 12th largest employment area in the United States. Tysons Corner offers world class shopping with two upscale malls, the largest concentration of office space in Northern Virginia and corporate headquarters to companies like SAIC, Hilton Hotels, Freddie Mac, USA Today and MicroStrategy.
Located at the intersection of route 7 and Route 123, Tysons Corner lies at the highest natural point in Fairfax County. Looking at Tysons today its hard to fathom that just 60 years ago it was a sleepy crossorads in a rural farming community. Close by suburban neighborhoods include Mclean, Pimmit Hills, Idylwood, Dunn Loring, Vienna, and Wolf Trap. Homes nearby include turn of the century estates, luxury condo’s, gated communities and planned neighborhoods.
Major employers are an important factor of what draw people to the area, Tysons Corner and regions beyond make up the “Silicone Valley of the East” with many start up tech companies headquartered in Tysons Corner. Great jobs attract more than 100,000 people a day to Tysons, making it a classic edge city with a large population of commuters and visitors during the daytime.
Schools and social services are provided by Fairfax County, transportation is currently via bus service and roads. A planned transportation infrastructure to include rail service on Metro, and pedestrian-friendly street design will transform Tysons Corner into a high-density urban center in the next 15-20 years. Tysons Corner is an up and coming Metropolitan area that will revolutionize Northern Virginia making it a great palce to invest in real estate.
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