Landmark/Van Dorn Area Planning
At its July 6, 2021 meeting, City Council unanimously approved the redevelopment agreements for the site of the former Landmark Mall, which will result in up to approximately four million square feet of new development. The project will be anchored by the relocation and expansion of Inova’s new state-of-the-art Alexandria Hospital bringing more than 2,000 health care workers to the medical campus. This transformational project—led by developer Foulger-Pratt—was named by the Washington Business Journal as the 2020 Real Estate Deal of the Year.
The applicant team for the former Landmark Mall site has rebranded the site as the West End and is providing development updates, including notices about community meetings, on their website. Additional background and meeting information can also be found on INOVA's Hospital Campus website.
Landmark Mall Site Redevelopment Process
West End/Landmark Mall Site Applicant Development Submissions
Applicant submissions to the City for redevelopment following City Council's July 2021 approval of master plan amendments, a rezoning, and coordinated development concept design plan enabling redevelopment of the Landmark Mall site are listed below:
- Comprehensive Sign Plan
- Blocks E and G
- Block I
- Block K
- Blocks L and M
- Hospital Campus
- Inova West End Comprehensive Sign Plan Verification of Completeness Submission, January 2024
- Inova West End Comprehensive Sign Plan Completeness Submission, November 2023
- Hospital Campus Verification Submission, December 2022
- Hospital Campus TMP Submission, December 2022
- Hospital Campus Completeness Submission, November 2022
- Hospital Campus Concept 2 Submission, September 2022
- Hospital Campus Concept Submission, March 2022
- Infrastructure Plan
- Open Space Blocks F, N, R, P
Landmark 2020-2021 Master Plan Amendment (MPA), Coordinated Development Design (CDD) Concept Plan and Rezoning Process
On July 6, 2021, City Council approved master plan amendments to the Landmark Van Dorn Corridor Plan, a rezoning and coordinated development concept design plan enabling redevelopment of the Landmark Mall site.
- Energy and Resilience Plan (03/18/22)
- City Council Docket Materials (07/06/21)
- News Release (12/22/20)
- Community Comments Received as of 06/01/21
- Master Plan Amendment Submission 04/09/21
- CDD Submission 04/09/21
- Affordable Housing Plan 04/09/21
- Traffic Study - Executive Summary 04/09/21
community engagement events
- Monday, May 24, 2021 - Virtual EWLVD Advisory Group Meeting
- Thursday, May 13, 2021 - Landmark Redevelopment Virtual Information Session
- Wednesday, April 28, 2021 - Virtual EWLVD Advisory Group Meeting
- Thursday, March 25, 2021 - Virtual EWLVD Advisory Group Meeting
- Monday, February 22, 2021 - Virtual EWLVD Advisory Group Meeting
- Tuesday, January 19, 2021 - Virtual EWLVD Advisory Group Meeting
- Monday, January 4, 2021 - Landmark Redevelopment Virtual Information Session
City Financial Participation
To facilitate the redevelopment of the Landmark site, the transaction includes investment of (a) $54 million in public bond funds to acquire land to lease to Inova for the proposed hospital and related medical facilities, and (b) $123.6 million in public bond funds for Landmark site preparation and infrastructure costs. By investing public funds (which has been contemplated as far back as 2004), the City would accelerate the revitalization of Alexandria’s West End. This investment of public monies through the use of bonds will enable to the City to tap into future tax revenues generated by the site’s redevelopment backstopped by special assessments imposed on the property within the Landmark Community Development Authority (“CDA”) district to repay those bonds. This method of financing is a form of Tax Increment Financing (a “TIF”), which is a commonly used method of public economic development financing utilized in the United States. The Potomac Yard Metrorail Station now under construction is largely a TIF-funded project. It is projected that over a 30-year period, the net gain for the City to pay for Landmark and citywide services is $810 million.
The initial agreement announced on December 21, 2020, was a non-binding Preliminary Term Sheet document that explains the intent of the City of Alexandria; Inova Health System; and a development joint venture of Foulger-Pratt, The Howard Hughes Corporation, and Seritage Growth Properties (a publicly-traded, self-administered and self-managed real estate investment trust headquartered in New York, which owns a portion of the Landmark site). The Preliminary Term Sheet represented the framework of the proposed City financial participation that the City Manager planned to recommend to the community and City Council. The non-binding Preliminary Term Sheet agreement laid out the principal business terms and responsibilities among the parties, which provided a foundation for formal regulatory applications.
At its July 6, 2021 meeting, the Alexandria City Council unanimously approved the redevelopment agreements for the site of the former Landmark Mall. On September 18, 2021, the City Council adopted the Landmark CDA ordinance to enable the creation of the Landmark CDA. At its May 23, 2023 the City Council unanimously approved the revised funding plan for the project. To the extent that the incremental tax revenues at the Landmark site are less than the amounts due on the general obligation capital improvement bonds (“City Bonds”), the City shall be entitled to seek reimbursement for any City funds applied to pay debt service on the City Bonds through the collection of annual installments of the special assessments within the Landmark CDA.
Any future development review, special use permits, rezoning or other approvals will be subject to all of the usual staff review and recommendations, public hearings, and approvals by the Planning Commission, City Council, or both.
Landmark Community Development Authority
The Landmark Community Development Authority (CDA) was created by ordinance of the City Council according to the Community Development Authority Act to impose voluntary special assessments as requested and agreed to by the landowners with the Landmark CDA district.
- Meeting Information
- January 23, 2024
- September 26, 2023
- December 14, 2021 – Initial Organization Meeting of the Landmark CDA Board
2018-2019 Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process
After lengthy delays as a result of changes to the Landmark Mall sites' ownership structure, changes in department store ownership and economics and the overall real estate market, in 2018 The Howard Hughes Corporation, partial owner of the Landmark Mall site since 2010, indicated their readiness to move forward with redevelopment, which required an update to the Landmark Mall framework plan and Landmark/Van Dorn Corridor Plan (2009). City Council approved this effort as a priority in the FY 2019 Long-Range Planning Work Program. The Ad Hoc Eisenhower West/Landmark Van Dorn Implementation Advisory Group served as the community forum for the duration of the Landmark Mall re-planning process.
On May 18, 2019, City Council adopted the new chapter to the Landmark/Van Dorn Corridor Plan developed during the Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process.
- New Chapter 10 of the Landmark Van Dorn Corridor Plan, May 18, 2019
- Complete Landmark Van Dorn Corridor Plan as amended
- Introductory Video: What's Next for Landmark?
Community Meetings
- Thursday, March 7, 2019
- Wednesday, February 27, 2019 - Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process Community Meeting
Patrick Henry Recreation Center, 4653 Taney Ave - Saturday, January 26, 2019, Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process Community Workshop
The Hermitage, 5000 Fairbanks Avenue- Presentation
- Working Draft Recommendations
- Affordable Housing Handout
- Workshop video (Due to technical difficulties, portions of the workshop video are not viewable.)
- Table Comment Boards (Images)
- Wednesday, December 12, 2018, Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process Open House
Brandywine Living, 450 S. Pickett Street- Below are links to the informational boards provided during the open house, along with videos of staff describing the content for each board.
- Planning Process ( video description)
- Community Input to date ( video description)
- Site Background ( video description)
- Land Use/Signature Buildings ( video description)
- Transportation Study ( video description)
- Transit Hub ( video description)
- Pedestrian/Bicycle Connections ( video description)
- Van Dorn Street Connections ( video description)
- Open Space ( video description)
- Affordable Housing (3 pages) ( video description)
- Written community comments or questions
- Below are links to the informational boards provided during the open house, along with videos of staff describing the content for each board.
- Wednesday, November 14, 2018, Landmark Mall Re-Planning Process Kick-Off Meeting
200 Cameron Station Boulevard, Great Room
background information
Eisenhower West / Landmark Van Dorn Implementation
The 2009 Landmark Van Dorn Corridor Plan and the 2015 Eisenhower West Small Area Plan both recommend establishment of an advisory group to provide guidance on implementation. Since the two plan areas overlap and share dependency on planned infrastructure, looking at the phasing and funding of both plans in concert will provide necessary coordination. This page provides information on these implementation efforts.
2009 Landmark/Van Dorn Corridor Plan
Planning Process
On June 13, 2009, City Council unanimously adopted Ordinance 4598 incorporating the Landmark/Van Dorn Corridor Plan into the City's Master Plan as an amendment to the Landmark/Van Dorn Small Area Plan.
The links below document the history of the development of the Landmark/Van Dorn Corridor Plan and provide additional background on the issues addressed and how policies were developed. These documents include presentations made at each of the community meetings during the planning process and notes on participation at key community workshops.
Meeting Materials
- February 21, 2009. City Council Public Hearing
- January 21, 2009. Public Information Meeting with Landmark/Van Dorn Advisory Group
- January 6, 2009 Planning Commission Public Hearing
- December 15, 2008
- November 17, 2008
- October 28, 2008 City Council Worksession
- October 20, 2008
- October 7, 2008
- September 22, 2008
- September 15, 2008
- July 21, 2008
- July 17, 2008
- June 30, 2008
- June 16, 2008
- May 31, 2008 Planning and Design Workshop focusing on Landmark Mall and adjacent areas
- May 19, 2008
- May 3, 2008 Planning and Design Workshop focusing on transportation and urban design
- April 21, 2008
- March 17, 2008
- Agenda
- Meeting Summary
- Lecture Pad Notes
- Presentation on proposed addition to Landmark/Van Dorn boundary
- Presentation by Mark Jinks on financing issues
- Presentation by Mike McGuire on Gateway Holdings properties
- Presentation by General Growth Properties on Cottonwood Project, Halladay, Utah
- Presentation by Marc Macauley on Market Conditions
- Presentation on Town Centers Tour
- January 28, 2008 Advisory Group Meeting
- Agenda
- Consultant presentation on planning and design
- General Growth Properties update on Landmark Mall
- Staff presentation on issues, City Council vision and next steps
- Meeting Notes
- Lecture Pad Notes
- Dec. 17, 2007 Advisory Group Meeting
Additional Documents
- Jan. 26, 2007 - Transportation Element Technical Report
- Jan. 26, 2007 - Transportation Technical Report Appendix
- Jan. 4, 2007 - Affordable Housing Analysis Summary, Economics Research Associates
- Jan. 4, 2007 - Plan Overview with Transportation Technical Analysis Summary
- June 29, 2006 - Community Meeting Presentation
- March 28, 2006 - Update Presentation to City Council and Planning Commission on Vision for the Landmark/Van Dorn Plan
- Oct. 27, 2005 - Community Meeting Presentation
- June 15, 2005 - Alternatives Workshop Presentation
- June 15, 2005 - Meeting Notes
- May 2005 - Background Report
- Oct. 21, 2004 - Meeting Notes
- Sep. 2004 - Urban Land Institute Washington Technical Assistance Panel Report
- Related Documents and Links
Landmark/Van Dorn Advisory Group
The Landmark/Van Dorn Advisory Group was established by the City Council on November 19, 2007. The members of the group were appointed by the Mayor. A list of the members is at the link below. The resolution establishing the panel outlines its mission.
- Landmark/Van Dorn Advisory Group
- Resolution Establishing Advisory Group
- Landmark/Van Dorn Plan Work Program - This work program outlines the major tasks for the staff-consultant team and the advisory group in development of a draft plan for the Landmark/Van Dorn area for public review.
- Landmark/Van Dorn Planning Area - This map outlines the boundaries of the Landmark/Van Dorn Area Plan.
Advisory Group Draft Review
The Advisory Group raised a number of issues regarding the draft plan at the meeting of November 17, and additional issues were raised in e-mails to staff. The document linked below provides a list of these issues and staff responses to them.
Questions?
- For questions related to development projects, contact Maggie Cooper, Urban Planner, 703.746.3863.