- AMERICAN DREAM WAY PHASE 1 -
WE’RE MAKING GREAT PROGRESS ON SUNSET STATION
The infrastructure improvements in Sunset Station are coming along just in time for the beautiful models to be furnished and open to the public for tours next month! We are continuing our work on the sidewalks, trails, and playground for Sunset Station, and anticipate completion in the near future.
The first phase of sidewalk work will be completed this month with landscaping to follow. Our new traffic signal at the intersection of Sunset Hills Road and American Dream Way is complete and will be going through monitoring over the next few weeks. While monitoring should have no impact on travel along Sunset Hills Road, please be advised there will be crews on site to ensure smooth cycling of the traffic signals heads.
The sidewalk improvements along the north side of Sunset Hills Road are now complete and provide a pedestrian route from Old Reston Ave to the bus stop at the intersection with American Dream Way.
SUNSET STATION UPDATE
The models are completed and will be furnished and open to the public for tours sometime in December. The community has recently begun
offering the condominiums to its VIP list, which continues to grow with interest in this great new community. Sunset Station offers spacious townhomes with open floor plans with 3–5 bedrooms, 10-foot ceilings, and rooftop terraces. If you would like more information about Sunset Station or to sign up for their buyer interest list, please visit:
If you would like more information about Sunset Station or to sign up for their buyer interest list, please visit
https://dreamfindershomes.com/new-homes/va/reston/sunset-station/
- AMERICAN DREAM WAY PHASE 2 -
DEMOLITION OF THE HIGH FLOORS OF THE FNMA BUILDING HAS BEGUN
High-reach demolition equipment is now being utilized on the office building. All material stemming from the demo will be properly recycled or disposed of per environmental requirements.
Since the main office building’s structural demolition work can be notably noisy and dusty, Celtic Demolition is using water sprayers to limit dust
migration from the demolition taking place. Fairfax County inspectors have visited the site and confirmed the dust mitigation measures in place are adequate. When it is too windy to control dust plumes from the building demolition, the demolition pauses until more favorable weather is available.
The on-site concrete processing equipment has been delivered and positioned. The demolished concrete processing/recycling is to begin in the near term. Crushed concrete will remain on site, and the balance of demolished materials will be removed by truck via the southeast entrance to Sunset Hills Road. The processing will begin once a majority of the building structure has been knocked down.
The Demolition work is expected to mostly occur between Monday – Friday (except Federal Holidays), between the hours of 8 am and 4 pm. All project stakeholders are closely monitoring the start times of the Demolition Team and their ancillary partners (debris hauling, delivery, etc.) to ensure disruptions to the adjacent neighbors are kept to a minimum. We are working closely with Fairfax County Land Development and Zoning Personnel to make sure the demolition activities are in compliance at all times. In observance of Thanksgiving, work will stop at approximately 12:00 pm on Wednesday (11/26) and no work will occur on Thursday (11/27)
or Friday (11/28).
If you have any questions about the demolition project, please contact our Hotline at 703-423-0995.
We will keep everyone informed through this newsletter, on our social media accounts, and through direct emails.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation as we move forward with this project!












