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Harris Teeter Project Could Get Approval At Tonight's Council Meeting

Rushmark Properties LLC could get the green light to proceed if council votes to approve their special exception to build the mixed-use development.

If all goes well Monday night, Rushmark Properties LLC could have the green light to proceed forward with their plans for a mixed-use development that would include a Harris Teeter.

Council will have a second reading of the resolution to grant a special exception for the developer at their meeting. There are no planned dates to start or finish the construction of the mixed-use building, but a majority vote show if the project will move forward.

The public became aware of the plans for the mixed-use development in October when Rushmark revealed the idea and talk of the lease for Anthony’s Restaurant expiring were talking points in coffee shops in the city. The building the Falls Church landmark is in is owned privately and will be sold to make way for the mixed-use building.

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Anthony’s announced through an email last week that they will close for good on June 2.

The meeting is slated for 7:30 p.m. at City Hall.

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