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NoVA in Focus: Summer 2025 Buzz and Beyond

7/21/2025

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​Northern Virginia is always a hub of activity, and Summer 2025 is no exception! From major economic shifts to vibrant cultural happenings and crucial community initiatives, there's no shortage of news and events shaping our dynamic region. Here's your Nova101.com rundown on what's making headlines and what you won't want to miss.


Economic Landscape: Growth and Adaptation

The economic pulse of NoVA continues to beat strong, with significant developments on several fronts. Notably, Fairfax County is grappling with a rise in unemployment, reaching levels not seen since mid-2021. This trend has sparked debate among local leaders regarding its causes and solutions, underscoring the importance of initiatives like NOVAnext. Northern Virginia Community College (NOVA) has launched this $1 million program to help recently unemployed federal workers and contractors transition into new careers, offering free training in high-demand fields like IT, project management, and entrepreneurship. This proactive approach aims to bolster the region's workforce resilience.
Beyond employment, major infrastructure and tech investments are defining NoVA's future. Dulles Airport is undergoing a significant expansion, with the final steel beam for Concourse E recently installed. This new concourse, set to open in Fall 2026, promises 14 new gates and enhanced traveler amenities, signaling continued growth for air travel in the region.
On the development front, the $3 billion Raana at Innovation Station project is poised to create an entirely new mixed-use city in Loudoun County. This ambitious development, connected directly to the Innovation Center Metro Station, will feature thousands of residential units, commercial spaces, hotels, and entertainment venues, embracing a "work-live-play" model. Furthermore, tech giants are making their mark, with Microsoft investing significantly in a new AI-focused data center campus near Linton Hall Road, and Micron Technology expanding its semiconductor facility in Manassas, both bringing high-tech jobs and solidifying NoVA's position as a global tech powerhouse.
It's impossible to talk about NoVA's economic landscape without addressing the explosion of data center construction across the region. Northern Virginia remains the largest data center market in the world, and this dominance is only growing. You'll see massive new facilities popping up in Loudoun County, often referred to as "Data Center Alley," though recent changes in county zoning now require special exception approval for new data centers, moving away from "by-right" development to better manage growth and community impact. Prince William County is also seeing a significant surge, with numerous projects underway and ongoing debates and even lawsuits regarding their placement, particularly concerning proximity to residential areas and national parks like Manassas National Battlefield. Even the City of Manassas is experiencing a boom, with multiple new Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centers under construction or in planning, promising millions in new tax revenue. While these facilities bring substantial economic benefits and high-paying jobs, they also bring challenges related to power consumption, land use, and noise, prompting ongoing discussions and legislative efforts at both local and state levels to ensure responsible development.


Community Initiatives: Strengthening Our Fabric

Community well-being remains a priority across Northern Virginia. Fairfax County is taking unique steps to preserve its history by seeking resident curators to live rent-free in historic former taverns, a fascinating initiative that blends preservation with community engagement.
Looking ahead, George Mason University is hosting its "Democratizing NOVA Summit" in April 2025, a community-university partnership focused on fostering a democratic, just, and sustainable transition for the rapidly changing region. This initiative highlights a broader commitment to thoughtful growth and inclusivity. The Community Foundation for Northern Virginia also recently announced its 2025 grants and scholarships, providing crucial funding for nonprofits and students throughout the area, addressing various needs from arts and education to intellectual and developmental disabilities.


Arts and Culture: A Vibrant Summer Scene

Northern Virginia's arts and culture scene is bursting with activity this summer. Wolf Trap is featuring an exciting lineup of performances, including "Weird Al" Yankovic's "Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour" and a variety of children's theater productions.
Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow is also set for a jam-packed summer and fall! This iconic outdoor amphitheater, with its expansive lawn seating and covered reserved areas, is a regional magnet for major musical acts. Coming up in late July, music lovers can catch Cyndi Lauper's "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour," Wiz Khalifa & Sean Paul, and Lil Wayne. August will see performances from Collective Soul & +LIVE+, The Doobie Brothers, and the Jonas Brothers. As summer winds down and fall approaches, look out for Hozier, Tyler Childers, Keith Urban, and Twenty One Pilots gracing the Jiffy Lube Live stage, ensuring there's a show for every musical taste.
George Mason University's Center for the Arts has unveiled its 2025-2026 season calendar, promising a diverse array of performances from classical music and dance to world culture and family-friendly shows. Highlights include the annual ARTS by George! fundraiser headlined by Darren Criss, operatic performances, and visits from renowned orchestras like the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
For art enthusiasts, the Tephra ICA Arts Festival (formerly Northern Virginia Fine Arts Festival) is set to take place on May 17-18, 2025, at Reston Town Center, showcasing over 200 contemporary artists. Meanwhile, Del Ray Artisans are hosting "Creative Summer Programs" throughout June to August, offering workshops and events for those looking to explore their artistic side.
From significant economic transformations and vital community programs to a thriving arts scene, Northern Virginia continues to evolve and offer a rich tapestry of experiences. Stay tuned to nova101.com for more updates on the stories shaping our region!
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Northern Virginia's Hoops Heritage Shines: Harris & Ngongba II with Duke at Final Four

3/31/2025

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Northern Virginia's basketball scene is buzzing, and for good reason. Two local talents, Darren Harris and Patrick Ngongba II, are making waves on the national stage as they propel the Duke Blue Devils towards the coveted Final Four. Their journey is a testament to the burgeoning basketball culture in the region, proving that NoVA is a breeding ground for top-tier talent.

Patrick Ngongba II, a powerful and versatile big man from Paul VI as well, brings a different but equally impactful skillset. Ngongba's presence in the paint is undeniable, his ability to rebound, score inside, and defend the rim has been a key factor in Duke's dominant run. His physicality and tenacity, forged in the intense battles of the NoVA basketball circuit, have prepared him for the pressure of March Madness.  

The fact that both Harris and Ngongba II hail from Paul VI is no coincidence. The school, known for its strong basketball program, has consistently produced high-caliber players, and these two are the latest examples of its success. Their journey together, from high school teammates to Final Four contenders, adds an extra layer of narrative to their story.

Alongside Ngonba, Darren Harris, a sharpshooting wing from Paul VI Catholic High School in Fairfax, has long been recognized for his smooth offensive game and consistent outside shooting. His disciplined approach and high basketball IQ, honed in the competitive Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC), have seamlessly translated to the collegiate level. At Duke, Harris has provided crucial depth and reliable scoring, earning the trust of Coach Scheyer and contributing to the team's postseason success.  

Their success is more than just a personal achievement; it's a source of immense pride for the Northern Virginia community. Local basketball fans, coaches, and aspiring players are watching with keen interest, inspired by the duo's dedication and hard work. Their presence on the national stage highlights the growing prominence of NoVA basketball and serves as a beacon for future generations of players.
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The road to the Final Four is never easy, but Harris and Ngongba II, armed with their NoVA grit and talent, have proven they belong. As they step onto the biggest stage in college basketball, the entire Northern Virginia community will be cheering them on, hoping to witness their local heroes bring home a championship. Their story is a reminder that the next generation of basketball stars is being cultivated right here in Northern Virginia.
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HOMES FOR SALE NOT ON SALE

3/31/2025

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Tony Saa is a real estate agent with Samson Properties in Chantilly, Virginia. He has been in the real estate business for over 25 years and has helped hundreds of buyers and sellers achieve their real estate goals.
Tony is a top producer in the area and is known for his expertise in the Northern Virginia market. He is also a certified negotiation expert and has a proven track record of getting his clients the best possible price for their homes.
Tony is a client-focused agent who takes the time to understand his clients' needs and goals. He is also a skilled negotiator who is committed to getting his clients the best possible deal.
If you are looking for a real estate agent in Northern Virginia, Tony Saa is a great choice. He is a highly experienced and skilled agent who is committed to helping his clients achieve their real estate goals.
Here are some of the things that Tony Saa can do for you:
  • Help you find the right home for your needs and budget
  • Negotiate the best possible price for your home
  • Guide you through the home buying or selling process
  • Provide you with market insights and analysis
  • Help you with all the paperwork
  • Be your advocate throughout the process
If you are interested in working with Tony Saa, you can contact him here.

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How Much Is My Home Worth in Northern Virginia

7/28/2016

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How Much is your home worth in Northern Virginia?  If you are planning on selling your home, that is a question you need answered.  As your Local Northern Virginia Real Estate Expert, I can help you to learn the answer to that question.  ​

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Find Your Dream Home in Northern Virginia

6/23/2016

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There are so many different kinds of homes out there for families to choose from.  Do I want to live in Northern Virginia?

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Bristow Home Sales in 2015 Increase

5/4/2015

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Bristow, Virginia 20136

Looking at sales volume allows us to closely monitor home prices.

​In Bristow, Virginia the first 4 months of 2015 (January through April) show an increase in the number of homes sold (175) compared to the same period in the previous year (143). Despite the increase in number of homes sold the average close 

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