Carlyle Crossing, with its Wegmans and 3-acre elevated terrace, nears its debut

Carlyle Crossing, the Wegmans-anchored mixed-use development on Alexandria’s Eisenhower Avenue corridor, is nearing its debut.

Developer Stonebridge, with manager Bozzuto, has opened up the first apartment building there, the 161-unit Reese, for pre-leasing, with move-ins expected this fall. Units range from studios to two-bedroom plus den, with interiors designed by Hartman Design Group. Prices run up to $3,746 per month for a two-bedroom, two-bath plus den.

Dylan, Reese’s sister tower, is expected to debut in early 2022, while Easton, a boutique apartment tower with larger units, is planned for late 2021. The three residential buildings will be linked by a 3-acre terrace elevated 60-feet above street level, which Stonebridge deems the largest of its kind in the region.

The 80,000-square-foot Wegmans is expected to open next spring.

Per a release, Reese, designed by Cooper Carry, will offer amenities including an indoor-outdoor bar area with grilling stations, fitness center, rooftop…

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