Things That I Appreciate Walking the Old Town Waterfront

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Waterfront
Did I enjoy spending some time walking along the waterfront? Many beautiful things are available to gawk at in Old Town Alexandria in Virginia.  This aged town in the northern part of the state of Virginia offers many inviting things to people.  Besides high-end real estate and historic, quaint streets to walk down and enjoy, it offers another wonderful thing to us - the waterfront. Old Town Alexandria just happens to not only be in a beautiful part of the country, but also right on the edge of the Potomac River.  This gives it the additional charm and desirability that so many cities and towns long for.  This aspect of Old Town draws many a visitor from all over country and all over the world.  The history of Old Town itself is enough to get people here, the waterfront may just make them stay.
Waterfront Park in Old Town
Waterfront Park on the Potomac in Old Town
Along a leisurely stroll on the Potomac I was able to smell something that I like very much - water.  The very smell of the river beckons me and makes me feel like I am in a very special place.  Water has, since the beginning of time, been a very important and vital part of any economy and way of life.  Without it, the town would be quite different and much less populated.  Besides the smell of the water, I also was able to smell greenery - trees, fragrant shrubs and the very smell that is associated with that of the earth, much more pleasant than the smell of steamy, oil soaked concrete. While strolling along the waterfront, just hearing the water sounded pleasant to me.  Whether is was sounds coming from a wake created by a sail boat happily cruising by or just the soft laps upon the rocks at the waters' edge.  Sounds of water have always been soothing to me and adding to it the visual wonders of the place made it that much better. Knowing that I think so much of the water makes it easy to understand why this place draws so many people.  This is a great place to enjoy a meal, watch the boats on the water,  view some fabulous artwork or just grab a favorite Nook book and delve into it waterside on a bench.  The atmosphere is not stuffy, so as to push you away, but just the right pleasant feel to draw you in and not let you go. Looking for a way to enjoy an evening in northern Virginia?  Stop in a the waterfront of Old Town Alexandria.  It won't let you down.

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Scrutinizing the Henry’s Location / About Old Town

The Henry is a brand new condominium community located in Old Town Alexandria---sort of . . . The builder will tell you that the Henry is in Old Town Alexandria and this is almost completely true. But the truth of that statement that really comes down to how you define Old Town. If you define Old Town as the 22314 Zip Code then the Henry is in Old Town without question. Addresses in 22314 run from Slaters Lane in the North, along the Potomac and down to the Beltway. The western boundary of this zip code runs along the train tracks over toward Telegraph Road. That means that 22314 includes the Carlyle District (which is anything but "old"), Potomac Greens (a fairly new subdivision), and other parts of the city which are not really historic Old Town Alexandria. Please reference the map provided by Yahoo to get an idea of the subtle differences in the Old Town area.
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If you look close at the map, you'll see that Yahoo divides the 22314 Zip code into these neighborhoods:
  • Old Town North --- Home to Canal Place, Abingdon Row, Watergate of Alexandria, Old Town North mostly looks like Old Town, but most homes here date from after 1980 and 1990.
  • Northeast Alexandria -- This is an area of tightly-packed colonial-style townhomes that were built in the 1980's in developments like Nethergate. There are also newer communities straddling Slaters Lane like Potomac Greens and Old Town Crescent.
  • Braddock Road Metro --- This is the neighborhood where the Henry is located. More below.
  • Old Town --- This is the heart of Old Town. It's where you'll find the shops homes and restaurants that make Old Town such a desirable place to live.
  • Southwest Quadrant --- This is a neighborhood composed mostly of modest brick rowhouses and townhouses that were constructed in the middle of the last century. These well-built, conveniently situated homes have little cachè that you'll find in the waterfront homes and stately villas in Old Town.
  • Eisenhower East --- The Carlyle area is mostly newly built high-rises surrounding the campus of the USPTO.
I don't know if these neighborhood names are constructs of some data provider for Yahoo or if they are from some census-related information, but these little neighborhoods are fairly accurately defined even if they don't exactly match-up to what people call them here on the ground. The Henry is in Braddock Road Metro in an area that included some of the least desirable addresses in this Zip code. This neighborhood is well-served by the Braddock Road Metro Station and that's always a big plus to real estate values in Northern Virginia. Many homes here are just a few blocks from King Street and a pick-up point for the King Street Trolley, so the question is what made this neighborhood less desirable? Firstly the big obvious difference is the waterfront. One of the elements of life that makes Old Town living special is proximity to the Potomac River. Ford's Landing, Cameron Mews and the Torpedo Factory offer homes that are at or near the water's edge and the Mount Vernon Trail. The Henry is not close to the waterfront and you'll have to cross a couple of busy streets to get to the Potomac. The next difference is access to King Street. People like living a few paces from King Street because there are so many restaurants and boutiques along King Street. This is even more true at thew waterfront. The Henry is only a few blocks from King Street so that is a plus. The Braddock Road neighborhood has almost nothing of commercial interest, whereas Old Town, Carlyle, and even Slater's Lane have some interesting options for shopping and dining. This may change as the neighborhood develops but for now, it is what it is. The next big difference is public housing. The 22314 zip code has long had a cluster of public housing that straddled Route 1 (Patrick and Henry Streets) and much of that housing was/is located in close proximity to the Braddock Road Metro. About 10 years ago a large chunk of Alexandria's public housing was destroyed and redeveloped as Chatham Square. That development was so successful that the city is now pushing forward with Old Town Commons. To that end blocks of subsidized housing have been destroyed to make way for Old Town Commons. Until that construction is completed I expect that the appearance and value of the neighborhood will be diminished. Lastly, this area was (like much of Old Town North and even Old Town) formerly a light-industrial neighborhood. For example the Torpedo Factory was at one time a place where actual torpedoes were built. Today the Torpedo Factory Art Center and the Torpedo Factory condos occupy the same space and some of Alexandria's priciest real estate. Time will tell if the transition is as remarkable at the Henry, but the odds are in favor of this becoming a successful and highly desirable neighborhood. View Larger Map The street view of the Henry looks almost surreal it's so pleasant, but turn the map to view across the street and you'll see the warehouses. The good news is that one day these will probably be gone. The bad news is that what replaces them will probably block the view.  

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late winter in Old TownMany people feel that Old Town is the heart of Alexandria VA. As the name implies, Old Town is the oldest part of Alexandria, a port in colonial times. Historic Old Town Alexandria is found along the Potomac, just inside the Woodrow Wilson Bridge and then north toward Reagan National Airport. Old Town is served by the King St. Metro and the King St. trolley. With over 100 restaurants, shops, boutiques, coffee shops, ice cream houses and more, there's always fun to be found in Old Town.

Old Town feels small town, upscale and touristy. For most folks there is a bit of prestige attached to an Old Town address. There are two high rises near the waterfront at the Alexandria House and Port Royal. Some folks call the Torpedo Factory condos the "flagship Old Town" because of their fantastic location.

Old Town Alexandria has many townhouses, row houses and a smaller number single family homes. Click Old Town to search listings of properties in Old Town Alexandria.

     

Happy Saint Patrick’s Day from Nesbitt Realty

Happy Saint Patrick's Day from Nesbitt Realty! We hope you have a happy and safe holiday.
Father and son celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by wearing green at the office
Father and son celebrate Saint Patrick's Day by wearing green at the office
If you are looking for a fun place to celebrate, there are a variety of the bars and restaurants to chose from in the Northern Virginia area. For instance, there are options in Arlington like Clarendon's Sobe Bar & Bistro (which participates in the annual neighborhood bar crawl) or in Alexandria like at Old Town's Murphy's. Furthermore, there are a lot of Irish restaurants to chose from in Old Town including Irish Walk, O'Connell's, and O'shaugnessy's.
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Weekend Festivities In Old Town- Farmers Markets & More!

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                    Old Town Alexandria is a vibrant community. Festivals and Farmers Market's are a common activity during the weekend.  Weekends in Alexandria offer a wide variety of farmers markets, where Old Town's Market Square bustles with the same energy as the days when George Washington would send down his produce from Mount Vernon. Whereas Del Ray's market kicks in early Saturday mornings, the West End and Four Mile Run showcase their fresh goodies on Sundays. Find fresh flowers for your home or a jar of jam to take home as a creative souvenir; but first make sure you have enough room in your suitcase.
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Where’s the Nightlife in Old Town Alexandria?

Most of the bars and restaurants in Old Town Alexandria are located on Union St. and King St. There are a few that aren't on King St. or Union St. like Overwood for example, which is on North Lee. The restaurants and bars in Old Town Alexandria feature a wide spectrum of cuisines and atmospheres. There are hole in the wall bars (O'Shaughnessy's pub), karoake bars (Flying Fish), bars on the water (Fish Market, Union Street Pub, Chadwick's), and everything in between.

Aubrey NesbittAbout the Author --- Aubrey Nesbitt is a native of Northern Virginia who attended Virginia Commonwealth University. He is a veteran of the US Army and helps his family business by providing informational articles like this one. In addition to photography and blogging, Aubrey provides administrative support for the office.
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