TYSONS, VA—The Meridian Group has filed plans for the mixed-use Tysons Technology Center, a development whose first phase will involve parking and recreational uses and later include office development.

The project to be built on 14.4 acres at the intersection of Science Applications Court and Gallows Road will feature in its first phase a one- or two-story, 200-space parking garage topped by two athletic fields and a seating/play area with "integrated play elements to help serve recreational needs beyond the playing fields themselves," the company's application states. The proposal requires approval from Fairfax County, according to the Washington Business Journal.

The Tysons Technology Center property is located less than two miles from Meridian's Greensboro Place project, which involves a 3 million-square-foot overhaul of the SAIC campus.

Later phases of the Tysons Technology Center could involve an office tower, a multifamily building and a lower-rise second office building. See story in the Washington Business Journal.

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