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Virginia Square

Virginia Square

Home to George Mason University's Arlington Campus, Mason Square, and the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, Virginia Square is a growing neighborhood popular for its walkability, coffee shops and local restaurants. There's a unique blend of institutions, education, arts and more here as well as a variety of different types of housing. Virginia Square is served by the Orange and Silver Metro Lines at the Virginia Square – GMU station which connects the neighborhood to Ballston, Rosslyn, Washington, D.C. and National Landing.

An Innovation Center

The Arlington campus of George Mason University provides an environment ripe for innovation, research and entrepreneurship.

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A Top Place to Live

Conveniently located along the Orange and Silver Metro lines, Virginia Square boasts nearly 5,000 residential apartment units as well as single-family homes. Those residents enjoy 200,000 SF of retail, including restaurants, coffee shops, fitness studios and more.

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Art in the Neighborhood

Virginia Square is home to several notable restaurants and entertainment opportunities, including the Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington, a nine-exhibition gallery and working studio housed in the historic-designated Maury School.

Museum of Contemporary Art Arlington

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Metro Stations
2

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Walk Score
86

 

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Residents with Higher Ed Degrees
89%