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6 Community Business Centers

SFDC tracks all major developments in the Richmond Highway corridor. The nine-mile stretch of Richmond Highway covered by SFDC is a designated Community Revitalization District (CRD), which allows for expedited land-use and zoning review.

The CRD contains six Community Business Centers, defined by Fairfax County as “Areas where redevelopment should encourage a mix of uses focused around a core area of higher intensity, such as a town center or main street in a pedestrian-oriented setting. Transitions in intensity and compatible land uses should protect surrounding stable residential neighborhoods.”

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North Gateway/Huntington is the northernmost area of the Richmond Highway Corridor covered by SFDC. The area’s namesake, North Gateway, reflects its geographic importance, where Richmond Highway connects to the Capital Beltway and the terminus of the Yellow Line at Huntington Metro Station.

The Penn Daw Community Business Center is located immediately south of North Gateway/Huntington along Richmond Highway and is approximately less than one mile from Huntington Metro Station.

The Hybla Valley/Gum Springs Community lies at the center of SFDC’s coverage of Richmond Highway and extends from the intersection of the Napper Road intersection to the intersection with Lockheed Drive.

The Groveton/Beacon Hill Community Business Center spans Beacon Hill, with the intersection of Richmond Highway and Beacon Hill Road forming its geographic center.

The South County Community Business Center encompasses a narrow strip of land along the southwestern segment of Richmond Highway.

Woodlawn is the southernmost Community Business Center in SFDC’s area coverage along Richmond Highway.