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Savoring the Sunbeams in Shirlington

By Sarah Abruzzese
Special to The Washington Post
Saturday, March 10, 2007; Page T05

Shirlington Village, which regularly draws crowds to its restaurants and movie theater, has recently expanded to add the Signature Theatre, a county library and more stores -- and a new three-building apartment complex.

The 241 apartments, called the Delancey at Shirlington Village, sit atop an under-construction Harris Teeter grocery store and other new shops and restaurants. Tenants say the Arlington complex appealed to them because it's new and the location is convenient.


Renters can pick from the Flats, the Lofts and the Tower.
(Sarah Abruzzese - Ftwp)

When Wayne Tyson and his wife, Nora, returned to the United States from Italy, they realized they had an opportunity to find an apartment with the walkable lifestyle they craved, he said.

"It's just a fabulous place to live," he said about the Delancey, where construction is almost complete. It offered them the life they wanted, steps away from shops and entertainment, and just a few minutes from the Pentagon, where Nora Tyson works.

"We chose to live here because the Pentagon is, as Nora says, just one song's worth away," he said.

But they also chose the community because of the quality of the amenities and the layout of the apartments. Renters can pick from three buildings that offer different lifestyles: the Flats, the Lofts and the Tower, which has high-rise views.

Tyson, who recently retired from the Navy, said his main job now is being a stay-at-home husband. "I take care of everything," he said. The area makes it easier with "umpteen restaurants" a quick walk out the door, he said.

The new Shirlington Library and Signature Theatre are right across the street. "If you want to see the type of movie that attracts us, it is just around the corner," Tyson said. The movie theater "shows the best of the best."

The Tysons live in the elegant yet cozy apartments of the Flats. Tim Robinson, 31, has lived in a loft-style apartment since October.

"I'm a contemporary type of guy," he said about the clean-lined apartment, which appealed to him because of its open spaces and the "distinctive character" of the hardwood floors.

The appliances really stood out, Robinson said as he prepared a Sunday night chicken dinner for his girlfriend.

The kitchens have built-in microwave ovens, icemakers, garbage disposals and dishwashers. There are full-size stacked washers and dryers.


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