{{Distinguish|Scott's Run}} {{Infobox property development | name = Scotts Run | location = Tysons, Virginia, USA | developer = Cityline Partners, LLC | coordinates = {{Coord|38.924980|-77.208303}} | mapframe = yes | image = Scotts_Run_sign_with_MITRE_4_building_in_background.jpg }} '''Scotts Run''', formerly '''Scotts Run Station''',<ref name="wbj-140701">{{cite news|url=https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/breaking_ground/2014/07/indefinitely-deferred-no-more-cityline-revives-1.html|title=Indefinitely deferred no more: Cityline revives 1.5M-square-foot Scotts Run North in Tysons|author=Michael Neibauer|date=Jul 1, 2014|publisher=Washington Business Journal|accessdate=18 July 2017}}</ref> is a mixed-use development featuring offices, apartments, hotels, retail stores, and restaurants in Tysons, Virginia being developed by Cityline Partners, LLC.

== Description == Scotts Run is split into two sections, Scotts Run South and Scotts Run North, on both sides of Dolley Madison Boulevard between the interchanges with I-495 and SR 267 in the Tysons East section of Tysons, Virginia. It is adjacent to the Washington Metro McLean station on the south and east sides of the station. The development is also split from north to south by the Scotts Run Stream Valley Park. Expected square footage of the developments are {{convert|1500000|sqft|m2}} on {{convert|9.4|acre|ha}} in Scotts Run North<ref name="srnc">{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news/2015/fairfax-approves-scotts-run-north-tysons.htm|title=Fairfax County Approves Scotts Run North in Tysons|date=June 2, 2015|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref> and {{convert|6600000|sqft|m2}} on {{convert|36|acre|ha}} in Scotts Run South.<ref name="srsd">{{cite web|url=http://www.smithgroupjjr.com/projects/scotts-run-station-south|title=Scotts Run Station South|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref>

Scotts Run Station will include up to two dozen buildings, 7 in the north<ref name="srnc"/> and 17 in the south.<ref name="srsd"/> Several of these buildings will be over {{convert|300|ft|m}} in height.<ref name="Scotts Run Station South (RZ 2011-PR-010/011)">{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/tysons/development/cases/scottsrunsouth.htm|title=Scotts Run Station South (RZ 2011-PR-010/011)|accessdate=18 July 2017|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170325030303/http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/tysons/development/cases/scottsrunsouth.htm|archivedate=25 March 2017}}</ref><ref name="Scotts Run Station North (RZ 2011-PR-009)">{{cite web|url=http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/tysons/development/cases/scottsrunnorth.htm|title=Scotts Run Station North (RZ 2011-PR-009)|accessdate=18 July 2017|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20170325030041/http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/tysons/development/cases/scottsrunnorth.htm|archivedate=25 March 2017}}</ref>

== History == thumb|left|Early render of overall project showing both north and south sections. Originally proposed in 2011 as "Scotts Run Station", Scotts Run was intended to leverage the Tysons Comprehensive Plan to establish a large, mixed-use neighborhood similar to Reston Town Center. The project was later split into two separate sections, "Scotts Run Station South" and "Scotts Run Station North" and the "Station" portion was dropped from both names. The south section was approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in 2012 while the north section was put on hold. While work on the initial buildings on the south section started, the north section was converted to a parking lot to support the newly opened McLean station. In 2014, the application for Scotts Run North was reactivated.<ref name="wbj-140701"/>

===South progress=== Scotts Run South was approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in April, 2013.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/local/wp/2013/04/22/fairfax-approves-third-new-large-development-for-tysons-near-other-green-space|title=Fairfax approves third new large development for Tysons, near 'other' green space|author=Tom Jackman|newspaper=The Washington Post|date=April 22, 2013|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref> The first office building, MITRE Building 4, was completed in 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://intysons.com/mitre-building-4-installing-pre-cast-facade/|title=MITRE Building 4 Installing Pre-cast Facade|author=Navid Rosham-Afshar|website=inTysons|date=April 18, 2015|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref> The first residential building, The Haden, was completed in 2016.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://intysons.com/haden-apartments-done-looking-good/|title=Haden Apartments Done and Looking Good|author=Navid Rosham-Afshar|website=inTysons|date=October 26, 2016|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref> In mid 2017, construction started on two additional residential buildings and the first retail space within the development.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://intysons.com/cityline-sees-success-haden-looks-next-phase/|title=Cityline Sees Success at Haden, Looks to Next Phase|author=Navid Rosham-Afshar|website=inTysons|date=August 14, 2017|accessdate=28 August 2017}}</ref> In July, 2017, Skanska, a Swedish developer, announced the purchase of a portion of the area with the intention of developing a 350 unit apartment building with ground floor retail by 2022.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/mixed-use/skanska-acquires-piece-of-tysons-scotts-run-development-site-plans-to-build-apartments-and-retail-90243|title=Skanska Buys Into Massive Tysons Development, Plans To Build Apartments And Retail|author=Jon Banister|publisher=Bisnow|date=July 2, 2018|accessdate=3 July 2018}}</ref>

===North progress=== Scotts Run North was approved by the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors in June, 2015.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.insidenova.com/news/business/fairfax/fairfax-bos-oks-new-scotts-run-north-development-in-tysons/article_f7657b3c-0df1-11e5-bffd-ffba6c68079b.html|title=Fairfax BoS OKs new Scotts Run North development in Tysons|publisher=Inside NoVa|date=Jun 8, 2015|accessdate=17 July 2017}}</ref>

== See also == * List of tallest buildings in Tysons, Virginia

== References == {{reflist}}

== External links == * [http://scottsrun.com/ Scotts Run] * [http://citylinepartners.com/scotts-run.html Cityline Partners Scotts Run Project]

Category:Fairfax County, Virginia Category:Mixed-use developments in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area Category:Tysons, Virginia