New Mixed Use Projects Rocket F.C. Commercial Property Values by 13%

Surge May Soften City Manager Budget Prognosis Due Monday

Eyeballs were popping around the Falls Church City Hall last week when officials started looking at City Assessor Mel Peterson’s new report showing that the value of commercial properties in the City soared by over 13% in the past year. This figure was well over double what was expected.

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New Mixed Use Projects Rocket F.C. Commercial Property Values by 13%

Surge May Soften City Manager Budget Prognosis Due Monday Eyeballs were popping around the Falls Church City Hall last week…

Cornejo Killer Finally ID

After almost two years, the identity of the man who shot and killed young Falls Church native Jack Stephen “Steve”…

With Preliminary OK, Hekemian Plan Runs Gamut of F.C. Advisory Groups

Having sailed through a preliminary approval from the Falls Church City Council last week, Hekemian Company officials were slated to…
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CHILDREN STRUT THEIR STUFF ON THE DANCE FLOOR at the final class of the season for the Middle School Ballroom…

The Peak Oil Crisis: Our 4 Storms

Last week I discussed how the great crisis could be thought of as four interrelated sub crises: peak oil production,…

News Briefs

March 8 – 14, 2007 (more…)

Obituary: Jane Anastasia Walker Furhman

Jane Anastasia Walker Furhman, 56, died of complications of Alzheimer’s disease Saturday, March 3, 2007. (more…)
F.C. Father and Daughter Put Falls Church Online

F.C. Father and Daughter Put Falls Church Online

Upon first look, local website mywinterhill.com appears to be a detailed guide of the Falls Church area. Get to know…

Falls Church City Crime Report

February 27- March 5, 2007 (more…)
Community News and Notes

Community News and Notes

FORMER FCPS SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER Jerry Barrett accepts a FCPS School Board Proclamation in honor of Deliberation Day, which will…

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