Lost: June 2016
In June 2016, a total of twelve (12) demolition permits were applied for in Arlington County. All were for single-family homes and all were in North Arlington. At least nine of the projects are speculative developments. Four of the demolitions are located in a National Register Historic Districts, with three of them in Lyon Village:
- 1728 North Barton Street, Lyon Village National Register Historic District
- 3187 17th Street North, Lyon Village National Register Historic District
- 1408 North Hancock Street, Lyon Village National Register Historic District
- 3222 1st Road North, Ashton Heights National Register Historic District
Totals for 2016
Homes: 84
– 16 are located in National Register Historic Districts
– 41 are speculative developments (owned by developers)
Garden Apartments: 5
Commercial Buildings: 2
The looming demolition of these houses and buildings represents an incredible loss of history, architecture, time, energy, and materials. Many had the potential for renovation and additions or, at a bare minimum, reclamation/reuse of building materials. These buildings are often replaced with new construction that is out of scale and proportion to the community. Preservation Arlington urges citizens to adopt Local Historic District designations for their communities, with standards for design, height, and placement that could be customized to reflect community needs while still allowing reinvestment to occur.
Similarly, if you are a property owner and are contemplating a change to your property, Preservation Arlington encourages you to work with your architect or builder to consider how some or all of your house or building could be incorporated into a renovation, or the materials reused.