Property Development

Stout & Teague Closes on Final Development Parcel at Huntington Metro Station

May 28, 2021

A Stout & Teague partnership sold 4 acres of land adjoining the Huntington Metro Station to Aventon Companies. The sale follows a rezoning of the property for a 366-unit apartment building.  This project is the last phase of a 30-acre, 850-unit joint development project with the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.  Stout & Teague originated the multi-phased project in 1996 as the first Transit Oriented Development project approved under PDM zoning in Fairfax County. Earlier phases of the project were completed with Pulte Homes, Centex and Home Properties.

Stout & Teague will continue to  be actively involved at the Huntington Metro Station as joint development adviser to WMATA in planning and redevelopment of the remaining station area.  Huntington Metro Station is the terminal station for the Yellow Line serving Alexandria, National Airport, National Landing (Amazon HQ2), and the Pentagon.  Huntington is also the north terminal for the future Richmond Highway Bus Rapid Transit line serving Embark Richmond Highway and Fort Belvoir.

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Working Towards a Greener World with Details Deconstruction

Jul 14, 2016

Nearly 300,000 houses are demolished in the United States every year, leading to large-scale waste and missed opportunities for social impact and environmental conservation. Recognizing this, Stout & Teague has partnered with Details Deconstruction, which is part of Baltimore-based Humanim. Details is “deconstructing” the house on Stout & Teague’s development site near Huntington Metro. The […]

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Stout & Teague Brokers Sale of Property in Sleepy Hollow Area of Falls Church

Dec 20, 2014

Stout and Teague arranged the sale of a choice four acre infill parcel in Lake Barcroft. After extensive and difficult negotiations with Fairfax County, the and owners working closely with Stout and Teague, along with Land Design Consultants and attorney Mark Viani were able to secure title insured public access, and approval for an eight lot cluster development in the Sleepy Hollow neighborhood. Evergreene Homes scooped up the lots in December and will begin construction in the spring. Rick Stout worked closely with the owners and commented, “The entitlement process gets more difficult and protracted every year. We were pleased to get get the right people involved in this complex situation and bring it to a very successful conclusion.”

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Stout & Teague Sells 50 West Plaza

Sep 19, 2014

In a move that follows ten years of property development and management, Stout & Teague sold 50 West Plaza, a 24,891 square foot retail center in Chantilly near the intersection of Rt. 50 and Rte. 28. The property sold for $11.8 million to a group led by Deoudes-Magafan Realty, Inc. Stout & Teague developed the […]

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Green Roof Project at the United Methodist Buildings Goes Live

Jun 30, 2014

Stout & Teague has completed the 2nd phase of its green roof project at the United Methodist Building on Capitol Hill at 100 & 110 Maryland Avenue, NE. Approximately 7,370 square feet of roof area was covered with flowering plants. The green roofs naturally manage more than 128,000 gallons of rainwater and reduce stormwater runoff […]

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