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Events | Old Town Alexandria | Pets

4th Annual Paws in the Park in Alexandria

By: EYA Homes
September 24th, 2010

Just five blocks from EYA's Old Town Commons Townhome Community is Montgomery Park, Alexandria's perfect little spot for Fido.

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Recreation | Old Town Alexandria

Old Town Alexandria's Halloween Treat

By: EYA Homes
September 21st, 2010

Old Town Alexandria's Ghost and Graveyard tour is "ghoulish" year round, but what better time to visit than October!?

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Dining | Old Town Alexandria

Saturday's Delicious Morning Walk to Buzz Bakery

By: EYA Homes
August 31st, 2010

One of our favorite Saturday morning walks is to locally-owned Buzz Bakery for the memorable, and savory, Breakfast Brioche - a flaky, buttery, bacon-filled delight that will keep you going all day long.

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Dining | Old Town Alexandria

Oh Sweet Indulgences of Alexandria Restaurant Week

By: EYA Homes
August 16th, 2010

As if the flavors of Old Town Alexandria weren’t already sweet enough – it’s RESTAURANT WEEK!!

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Recreation | Old Town Alexandria

Charles Houston Rec Center Offers Workouts, Swim, Activities and More

By: EYA Homes
June 28th, 2010

In the mood for a great workout? Maybe go for an indoor run on a hot summer day, shoot some hoops, lift a few weights, take a dance class, or step into the ring for a boxing match?

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Smart Growth Trends | Old Town Alexandria

City of Alexandria is Fifth Fastest Growing City in U.S.

By: EYA Homes
June 24th, 2010

Check this out - the City of Alexandria is now the fifth fastest growing city in the country according to U.S. census figures released on Tuesday. Seems like the trend of folks moving closer in to be near where they work, shop, and spend time is continuing. This should hopefully bode well for all of our property values in the coming years – particularly those in Old Town Commons. Should also support the numerous new development projects planned around the Braddock Metro area in the near future.

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