Carlyle & Eisenhower East
Carlyle & Eisenhower East
THE OPPORTUNITY
Eisenhower East and Carlyle are the economic engines of Alexandria, home to two catalyst projects: The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the National Science Foundation.
Thanks to a healthy mix of uses, including major residential projects and a Wegman’s, the neighborhood continues to grow post-pandemic, with the opportunity to move right into a Class A trophy space or redevelop parking lots adjacent to the Metro.
Steady Growth with the Chance for More
Thanks to a healthy mix of uses, the neighborhood’s momentum has continued post-pandemic.
- The Washington Metropolitan Transit Authority (WMATA) opened a new Metro Integrated Command and Communications Center in 2023, home to 1,400 employees.
- Stonebridge’s Carlyle Crossing boasts a Wegman’s and destination restaurants such as the upcoming Ted’s Bulletin, Sidekick Bakery, and Atlas Brew Works.
- Carlyle Tower offers Class A Trophy office or move-in ready coworking options.
- Thousands of new and planned residential units ensures foot traffic will remain strong in the neighborhood.
- 16 acres of parking lots adjacent to the Eisenhower Metro station offer a huge redevelopment opportunity.
Easy Regional Access by All Transportation
- Two Metro Stations: King Street Old Town (Blue and Yellow Lines) and Eisenhower Avenue (Yellow Line)
- Amtrak and VRE Stops at Alexandria’s Union Station
- Direct Beltway Access
- Bike Lanes, Bikeshare Docks, Bus Lines, and Micromobility Options
Want to learn more?
Download our 2024 Development Map for a closer look at the specific projects in Carlyle and Eisenhower East.
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