Douglas Elliman, one of the largest independent residential real estate brokerages in the United States, announced last week that the firm will be handling the sales and marketing for Ten501 at City Centre West. This is the first condominium project for Douglas Elliman since announcing its strategic expansion into the Metro D.C. area earlier last year.
Developed by Ox Hill Companies with interiors by New York City-based designer Thomas Juul Hansen, the six-story building will house up to 79 units, including a penthouse. Jeremy Dalpiaz and his team, The Legato Group, will lead sales for the project, with pre-sale reservations commencing this winter and expected date of occupancy in 2026.
“This project will create a versatile mixed-use space for the community to experience for years to come. Our expertise in new development projects, coupled with our recent expansion into the region, makes this a truly exceptional opportunity for us,” said Howard M. Lorber, Executive Chairman, Douglas Elliman.
Ten501 Condominium Features and Amenities
Located in the historic city of Fairfax, Va., the 210,000-sf mixed-use community will host a variety of features and luxury amenities:
- Roman brick
- Floor-to-ceiling glass doors leading to balconies/terraces
- 79 condos ranging from one-, two-, and three-bedroom varieties
- Sustainable design elements such as electric vehicle charging stations and a green roof
- Gym and rooftop pool
- Private dining room
- Outdoor living features
With historic brick buildings and sidewalks lining streets that lead to a variety of local restaurants, breweries, and boutiques, Fairfax offers outstanding cultural amenities as well as parks and bike paths. The location is a short drive to Washington, D.C.’s cultural institutions, restaurants and performing arts, Dulles International Airport, and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
“My team and I are excited to bring Ten501, City Centre West, to the market and to represent Ox Hill Companies as the Metro D.C. region’s first new development under the Elliman flag,” said Jeremy Dalpiaz of Douglas Elliman. “Ox Hill is creating something new and bold for the City of Fairfax; these condominiums will be luxurious, spacious and well-appointed for a lifestyle of convenience.”
City Centre West, a mixed-used building, is an innovative concept with resort-level amenities that will invigorate and accentuate the City of Fairfax’s full potential. Situated on the corner of Main Street and West Street, with a Corner Public Plaza Park on 0.31 acres in partnership with Fairfax County, this complex is its own city block located on 1.78 acres and dedicated to providing spaces that meet and exceed the community’s needs and aspirations.
On the Building Team
Developer: Ox Hill Companies
Architect: Davis Carter Scott (DCS) Design
Designer: Thomas Juul Hansen
Landscape Architecture: Urban LTD.
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