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Trademark’s Anthem redevelopment approved after tenant raises parking concerns

Arlington City Council · August 26, 2025
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Summary

Trademark Property Company won council approval to revert and revise PD zoning for the Lincoln Square/Anthem site, pledging design standards, phasing and honoring existing leases; Boomerjacks’ representative urged preserving adjacent parking and raised concerns about permissible building areas.

Trademark Property Company presented a plan to revise Planned Development zoning for the Lincoln Square/Anthem site in north Arlington, and the City Council approved the zoning revisions and an alternate sign plan.

Terry Montezi, CEO of Trademark, and Monica Lueira outlined plans to redevelop roughly 45 acres with phased renovations, façade upgrades, new public spaces and updated signage. Montezi said the company would demo 85,000 square feet in some scenarios, add a minimum 3,000-square-foot green space, and adopt…

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