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PROFILE2017 1 PROFILE SUMMARY TRANSPORTATION DEVELOPMENT EMPLOYMENT COMMUNITY DEMOGRAPHICS HISTORY ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ ­ station entries andexitsforanaverage weekday. Metrorailstationhas the highestvolumeofactivity withover27,000combined of bicycleroutesandjogging trails. served by11 Metrorailstation,17 ART busroutes,85CapitalBikeshare stations,and89miles Arlington residentsandworkers havearangeofoptionsforworkandpersonal trips,andare office, 111,275 sq.ft.retail,1,869residentialunits,and218hotelrooms. with theadditionofnewdevelopment.Construction completedin2016included:30,590sq.ft. Atlanta, andtheCentralBusinessDistrictsofDallas andSeattle. Arlington continues togrow Arlington hasmoreprivateofficespacethanthe downtownsofLos Jobs in Arlington areforecasttogrow267,600jobsby2040. Arlington hasthelowestunemploymentratein regionat2.6% Hamilton, CorporateExecutiveBoard,andMarriott Corporation. Arlington’s topprivateemployersare , Deloitte, Hospital Center, Booz Allen employees makeup22.0%of Arlington’s laborforce. As ofJanuary1,2017, Arlington hadanestimated222,300at-placeemployees.Government associations, 59advisoryboardsandcommittees,178communityserviceorganizations. Arlington residentsareactivelyinvolvedinthecommunitywith62registeredcivicandcitizen degreeorhigherand38.4%had agraduateorprofessionaldegree. and olderhadabachelor’s Arlington CountyisthemosteducatedcountyinNation.In2015,72.9%ofadultsage25 languages andhailfrom96countries. The diversityoftheCountyisreflectedin ArlingtonPublicSchoolschildrenwhospeak81 population densityof8,636personspersquaremile. concentrating densityaroundtransitstations. As ofJanuary1,2017, Arlington had a support nationallyrecognizedsmartgrowthprincipleswithtransitorienteddevelopment, As oneofthemostdenselypopulatedjurisdictionsincountry, Arlington continuesto Arlington’s populationisforecasttogrow278,100personsby2040. Bureau’s estimatestotheactualDecennialCensuscounts. the U.S.CensusBureau.Historically, Arlington ’s estimatesarecloserthantheCensus the countylevelthatarehigherdueinparttopopulationmigrationmethodologyutilizedby County’s developmenttrackingreports. The U.S.CensusBureaualsoproducesestimatesat construction activity, whichiscloselymonitoredforchangesandreportedquarterlythroughthe Arlington Countypopulationestimatesarebasedonhousingunitcountsandresidential year since2000. increase of7.3%since2010.Onaverage, Arlington’s populationhasgrownatabout1%per As ofJanuary1,2017, Arlington hadanestimatedpopulationof222,800,reflecting when thecountyportionwasrenamed Arlington County. Congress in1846. This areawasknownas Alexandria Cityand Alexandria Countyuntil1920 west bankofthePotomacRiverwasreturnedtoCommonwealthVirginia bytheU.S. Originally partoftheareasurveyedfornation’s capital,theportionofDistricton River fromWashington DC.Noincorporatedtownsorcitiesliewithin Arlington’s boundaries. Arlington isanurbancountyofabout26squaremileslocateddirectlyacrossthePotomac Angeles, Denver, and PROFILE SUMMARY 2 300,000 Source: Round 9.0 Source: Round Forecast MWCOG Approved by 2016. November CPHD, Prepared by: Planning Division. 278,100 267,600 250,000 256,000 242,100 232,700 222,300 213,200 200,000 207,627 0

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Non-Hispanic/Latino RACE AND HISPANIC/LATINO ORIGIN Total Population 85 andOver 65 -84 45 -64 35 -44 25 -34 20 -24 5 -19 estimates, January2017Update. Source: U.S.CensusBureau-2000SF1:P004;2010DecennialP5; Arlington PlanningDivision Under 5 AGE DISTRIBUTION 2000 Population(U.S.CensusBureauDecennialCensus) 2010 Population(U.S.CensusBureauDecennialCensus) January 1,2017Population(PlanningDivisionEstimate) Asian/Pacific Islander Other/Multi-Racial White 86,352 10,432 27,419 35,216 189,453 154,185 5,726 7,559 114,489 189,453 35,268 16,346 17,244 15,244 40,404 32,664 47,675 16,535 24,016 10,397 6,106 2,518 2000 2.15 2000 2000 100.0% 12.1% 31.8% 40.8% 100.0% 6.6% 8.8% 21.3% 17.2% 25.2% 12.7%

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January 1, 2017 Housing Units (Planning Division Estimate) 114,000 2010 Housing Units (U.S. Census Bureau) 105,404 2000 Housing Units (U.S. Census Bureau) 90,426

TYPE OF HOUSING UNIT (2000 and 2017) 2000 January 1, 2017 Single-family, detached 27,668 30.6% 28,500 25.0% Single-family, attached 10,284 11.4% 11,100 9.7% Multi-family (3+ units) 52,373 57.9% 74,300 65.2% Other 101 0.1% 100 0.1% Total Housing Units 90,426 100.0% 114,000 100.0% Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census of Population and Housing and Arlington Planning Division Janury 2017 estimates.

INCOME ARLINGTON WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA 2017 Median Household Income* $110,700 2016 Median Family Income 2017 Per Capita Income* $89,300 for Family of Four $108,600 Source: Arlington County Planning Division 2017 estimates. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Estimated Median Family Incomes for FY 2016, March 2016. 2016 Effective Buying Income $10.24 Billion Source: ESRI *Arlington County Planning Division 2017 estimated income is extrapolated from the 2015 ACS household income of $106,768 and the 2015 BEA per capita income of $86,161, based on CPI-U.

EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Population Age 25 and Older (2015) PUBLIC SCHOOLS ENROLLMENT Less than 9th Grade 9th to 12th Grade, (September 2016) 4.4% no diploma 2.1% High School Graduate or Graduate (includes No. of students Professional Degree equivalency) 38.4% Elementary School (PreK - 5) 13,922 8.3%

Middle/High School (6 - 12) 12,230 Some College Stratford Program 59 8.7% Total (PreK - 12) 26,152 Associates Degree Expenditures per Pupil 3.6% (Fiscal Year 2017) $18,957 High School Graduates

Continuing Their Education 93% Bachelor's Degree Source: Arlington County Public Schools. 34.5%

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2015 American Community Survey (B15003). POPULATION MIGRATION - INFLOW (2014)

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, 1 Alexandria 4 I-395 5 EMPLOYMENT Graham Webb International Academy ofHair* Divine Mercy University Chamberlain CollegeofNursing-Virginia Argosy University* University Art InstituteofWashington* DeVry University* University ofManagementand Technology* George MasonUniversity 2016-2017 ENROLLMENT Source: School orUniversity, unlessotherwise noted. *National Center forEducationStatistics,Fall2015. GRADUATE PROGRAMS, COLLEGESANDUNIVERSITIES AT-PLACE EMPLOYMENT 2017)* (January RESIDENT LABORFORCE &UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATE Total Jobs All Other Government Other Services Hospitality andFoodServices Professional and Technical Services Real EstateandRental/Leasing Finance andInsurance Information Transportation andWarehousing At-Place JobsbyIndustrymaynotsumto100%duerounding. Source: Arlington CountyPlanningDivisionJanuary2017estimates. sequestration. Duetochangeinmethodology, estimated2014-2017employmentisnotcomparabletopreviousyears.Percentagesof ** Employmentestimatereflects4thQuarter2016officevacancy rates,whicharehigherthanaverageduetotheimpactsofBRACand * At-place employmentreferstojobslocated in Arlington. Retail Trade Construction AT-PLACE JOBSBY INDUSTRY ** TOTAL AT-PLACEEMPLOYMENT Unemployment Rate(2016) Civilian LaborForce(2016) Source: U.S.BureauofLaborStatisticsLocal Area UnemploymentStatistics(LAUS) 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ...... Self-Employed Wage andSalaryJobs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 % % % % % % % % 2006 2007 . D C - V A . 2008 - . . M D - W V . 2009 M e tropoli

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TOP 10 PRIVATE EMPLOYERS PRIVATE 10 TOP Company 2,500-4,999 Accenture 2,500-4,999 Deloitte Hospital Center Virginia Executive Board Corporate Inc. Marriott International, Affairs Bureau of National Services Government PAE Lockheed Martin Corporation Marymount University

7 DEVELOPMENT Quarterly repo TOTAL DEVELOPMENT APPROVED BY THE ARLINGTON COUNTY BOARD IN2016: * Previouslyapprovedwith419,830s.f.officeand7,670retail The Berleley(SP#431)-257residentialunits OTHER AREAS Rosslyn PlazaPDSP (SP#422)1,810,173 s.f.office,45,000retail,550residentialunitsand200hotelrooms. Key &Nash(SP#439)-63residentialunits ROSSLYN Metropolitan ParkSix(SP#105)-9,665s.f.retailand577 2000 ClarendonBlvd.(SP#441)-1,921s.f.retailand90residentialunits COURTHOUSE S. RhodesSt.(FBC/UP)-402residentialunits Columbia PikeVillage Center(FBCN/UP)-81,530s.f.retailand365residentialunits 2400 ColumbiaPike(FBCN/UP)-12,997s.f.retailand105residentialunits COLUMBIA PIKE 750 N.GlebeRoad(SP#440)-68,185s.f.retailand483residentialunits 4040 WilsonBlvd(SP#413-majoramendment)*191,300s.f.office,33,400retailand244residentialunits BALLSTON The followingprojectswereapprovedbythe Arlington CountyBoardin2016. 2016 APPROVED PROJECTS SUMMARY OFOFFICECONSTRUCTION Source: CoStarGroup,Inc.courtesyof Arlington EconomicDevelopment Office vacancyrate(CoStar4thQuarter2016) Estimated Total CountyRentableBuilding Area(RBA) Source: Arlington CountyPlanningDivisionandRealEstate Assessment: Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal (CAMA)database. Total CorridorGFA 2010 -January1,2017 2000 -2009 1990 -1999 1980 -1989 1970 -1979 1960 -1969 1950-1959 1940-1949 1930-1939 1920-1929 Existing OfficeGrossFloor Area (GFA) by Year (as ofJanuary1,2017) Under Construction 252,698 s.f.retailGFA 2,001,473 s.f.officeGFA rts on2016developmentareavailable fromthe Arlington County website:

22,716,308 1,478,672 4,971,572 3,091,239 8,480,366 3,553,033 1,310,196 948,451 117,256 Rosslyn- Corridor Ballston 62,202 6,830 6,687

residentialunits 3,136 residentialunits 12,812,364 5,830,566 3,065,441 2,112,359 Jefferson 200 hotelrooms Corridor 715,083 648,169 438,928 Davis 1,818 0 - - - 40,812,259

www.arlingtonva.us. 14,310,932 35,528,672 Corridors 2,193,755 5,619,741 3,530,167 4,013,892 5,665,392 1,310,196 Metro Total 117,256 62,202 8,648 6,687 19.6%

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51% 2040 7,463 units 7,500 5,400 4,500 9,000 11,900 14,300 10,600 6,116 1,695 4,276 5,434 7,324 2,514 8,564 138,500 Total 12,854 47,082 Metro Corridors Metro 2017 Property Tax Base 2017 Property Tax Commercial 49% Residential Source: Arlington County Department of Real Estate Assessments. Affordable Housing (2016*) CAFs Total rental units Committed affordable are placed under agreements for 30 to to remain affordable 60 year terms, or are non-profit owned. As of June 30, 2016 2016 - * FY CHPD, Arlington County, Source: Housing Division 2030 Total Taxable Sales (2016) Taxable Total $3.20 billion Department of Source: Virginia Annual 2016 - Taxation * Includes only retail on the east side of . ** Includes the Market Common Clarendon, the Market Common Clarendon II, and the Market Place 11,000 128,200

453 670 684 1959 3,993 3,820 1,788 1,808 1.0% 4.4% 14,722 Sq. Ft. $1,534 $1,785 $2,330 $2,931 114,200 214,000 296,000 300,827 331,900 715,153 389,772 $815,965 $723,926 $597,064 $385,340 $165,410 +2.9 % 8,600 8,800 10,400 8,600 10,400 1,070,265 Davis Jefferson 116,400 34 56 52 36 10 164 170 2010 2020 7,924 5,127 5,500 6,900 7,689 3,659 4,600 4,900 2,760 3,800 4,200 7,321 8,600 8,800 7,260 105,404 No. of stores 726 4,157 3,606 1,441 9,034 6,756 6,640 32,360 Corridor Corridor 1,242 Under Renovation Ballston Rosslyn- 680 2000 5,427 3,433 6,744 1,435 6,048 6,212

90,842 Single-Family Attached House, Townhouse Condominium Townhouse Condos March 20, 2017. Assessments as of Arlington County Department of Real Estate Source: AVERAGE ASSESSED VALUE (2017) - $ 617,200 ASSESSED VALUE AVERAGE Single-Family Detached House Cooperatives (2016-2017) Percent change in average assessment Lee Harrison Shopping Center Village at Shirlington Village Clarendon Market Commons** Ballston Common Mall Pentagon Centre Crystal City* Fashion Centre at Pentagon City Source: Arlington Economic Development.

Arlington Crystal City Pentagon City Pentagon 2010 - January 1, 2017 2010 - January 1, Units Total Under Construction (as of January 1, 2017) Ballston Virginia Square Virginia Clarendon MAJOR RETAIL FACILITIES MAJOR RETAIL Source: Arlington County, CHPD, Housing Division Arlington County, Source: AVERAGE RENT (2016) - $1,987 per month AVERAGE Efficiency Pre-1960 1960 - 1969 1970 - 1979 2000 - 2009 Courthouse One Bedroom Bedroom Two Three Bedroom Percent change in average rent (2015-2016) Rental vacancy rate Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2000 Census, 2010 Census and Round 9.0 Cooperative Forecasts. (Approved by MWCOG Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2000 Census, November 2016.) HOUSING UNIT ESTIMATES AND FORECASTS BY METRO STATION AREA STATION METRO FORECASTS BY AND HOUSING UNIT ESTIMATES *Refers to the year of construction for the current housing stock. *Refers to the year of County Planning Division Arlington Source: HOUSING 1980 - 1989 1990 - 1999 Rosslyn CURRENT RESIDENTIAL UNITS BY DECADE CONSTRUCTED* DECADE BY UNITS RESIDENTIAL CURRENT SUMMARY OF RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL OF SUMMARY METRORAIL

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Rosslyn-Ballston Entry Exit Rosslyn-Ballston Rosslyn 12,859 12,052 Corridor Court House 6,459 6,279 Clarendon 3,995 4,343 Virginia Square 3,595 3,484 Ballston 9,764 9,576 East Falls Church 3,842 3,756

Jefferson Davis Entry Exit Arlington Cemetery 1,251 1,287 Pentagon 13,776 13,260 Jefferson Davis Pentagon City 13,144 12,744 Corridor Crystal City 10,690 10,506 Reagan National Airport 5,950 5,775 Source: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority.

Metrorail Weekday Boardings (May 1980 - May 2016) BICYCLE & PEDESTRIAN TRANSPORTATION 50,000 Average Daily Counts (2016) Bicycle Walk 40,000 Custis Bon Air 823 455 Custis Rosslyn 1,183 440 Key Bridge* 1,455 3,282 30,000 Trail (Airport) 1,696 297 WOD Bon Air East 763 598 WOD Bon Air West 1,184 643 20,000 WOD Columbia Pike 637 517 WOD East Falls Church 882 395 10,000 Bicycle and Walk 1,086 - Memorial Bridge (South Side) 1,613 1980 1990 2000 2010 2016

Rosslyn-Ballson Corridor Jefferson Davis Corridor Rosslyn Bikeometer (Bicycle Only) 1,064 The figures for Key Bridge Pedestrians includes a Source: Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority. correction for 51 days of equipment downtime. Source: DES Transportation Planning / BikeArlington BUS (2016) BIKESHARE (FY 2016) ART- Arlington Transit Capital BikeShare Passenger Trips 3,111,575 Miles, Starting in Arlington 516,242 Trips Percent Change (2015-2016) 10.2% Average Trip Length (miles) 1.96 Total Passenger Miles 6,316,497 Average Trip Duration (minutes) 19 Bus Routes 17 Arlington Stations 85

Source: Arlington County, Department of Environmental Services - Source: FY16 Summary Report on Captial Bikeshare. Transportation

AIR (2016) Distance Passenger Airport From Arlington Volume Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport In Arlington 23,595,006 Washington Dulles International Airport 25 Miles 21,969,094 Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport 34 Miles 25,122,651

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General Land Use Plan Industrial Land Use and Zoning Study Lee Highway Cherrydale Revitalization Plan Study Lee Highway Visioning Metropolitan Park Design Guidelines Action Plan Center Nauck Village North Quincy Street Plan Addendum North Quincy Street Plan Pentagon Centre Site Guiding Principles Pentagon City Master Development Plan Design Guidelines Yards Potomac Quarterly Development Reports Action Plan R-B Corridor - Retail R-B Corridor - Streetscape Standards Rosslyn to Courthouse Urban Design Study Rosslyn Sector Plan Shirlington Design Book Square Sector Plan (2002) Virginia Square Sector Plan - Site Specific Guidelines Virginia Area Planning Study Rosslyn Western 39 HOTELS & MOTELS HOTELS Number of Hotels/Motels Number of Rooms Space Square Feet of Meeting Economic Development. Arlington Source: Theatre on the Run LAND AREA & DENSITY & AREA LAND Area Land Space County Open Federal Land Density (2016) Population (Highest Point) Elevation | 8 3 5 10 14 82 15 167 179 89 Miles Teatro de la Luna Teatro Stratford School (1950) Ball-Sellers House (1760) Ball-Sellers House

Synetic Theater | ...... Signature Theatre | WSC Advant Bard Heights North Plan 2010 Census Highlights Report 2010 Census Metro Statioin Profiles Administrative Regulation 4.1 Annual Development Highlights Rate Report Annual Rent and Vacancy Ballston Sector Plan Clarendon Sector Plan Revitalization Plan (2005) A Columbia Pike Initiative - Area Plan Columbia Pike Neighborhood Sector Review Court House Comprehensive Plan and 5-Year Plan Addendum Addendum Courthouse Sector Plan Crystal City Sector Plan in the Planning Corridors Trends Demographic Development in the Metro Corridors East Clarendon - Special Coordinated Mixed Use District Plan Area Plan East Falls Church MAJOR MEMORIALS Arlington National Cemetery | Marine Corps War The Robert E. Lee Memorial | Arlington House, Air Force Memorial | Pentagon Memorial. America Memorial | Netherlands Carillon | National 9/11 in Military Service for Memorial | Women ARTS AND MUSIC Theatre Company/ First Draft | Dominion Stage | Educational Arlington Players | Charter Theatre | American Century Company | Rosslyn Spectrum Theater Alley Arts Center | Peter’s Theatre Company | Encore Stage & Studio | Gunston THEATERS | CENTERS AND ORGANIZATIONS Arlington Historical Museum | Bangladesh Center for Arts Center | Arlington Boliviana | Alma | Alliance Artists’ Arlington Pike Heritage | Centro Cultural Peru | Centro Cultural Peru, Inc. | Columbia American Cambodian Inc. | Community Dev. Arts | Lee Smith | Halau O’Aulani Argentino | Fort C.F. | Festival Agency Museum Artist Studios | Drug Enforcement Weavers. Cultural Society | Woodmont Center | ProBolivian Committee | Vietnamese ACW Dances | Ballet NOVA | Bowen McCauley Dance | Requiebros Spanish Dance Academy | Dance Asia | El Asia Academy | Dance | Requiebros Spanish Dance | Bowen McCauley Dance ACW Dances | Ballet NOVA Franklin Dance | Los Association | Jane Colombian Folklore and Musical Group | Indian Dance Educators Tayrona USA. Tiataco Tinkus Quetzales Mexican Dance Ensemble | DANCE Arlington Children’s Chorus | Arlington Philharmonic Association | Arlingtones Barbershop Chorus | Halau O’Aulani | Association | Arlington Philharmonic Chorus | Arlington Children’s Ensemble | Old Dominion Cloggers | Opera Chamber Music Society | Metropolitan Chorus | National Chamber A IBIS Arias | Washington Orchestral Program | Urban Youth Arlington The | Potomac Harmony Chorus | Prelude, NOVA Balalaika Society. | CULTURAL ATTRACTIONS CULTURAL ARLINGTON HISTORIC DISTRICTS HISTORIC ARLINGTON Newest Building Newly Added Districts Added 6/21/16 Stratford School (1950) - Added 2/28/17 Ground (1854) - Family Burial Robert Ball Sr. Oldest Building Total Districts...... Total Parks Fire Stations Centers Community Nature Centers Senior Centers Natural Grass Fields Synthetic Fields and Basketball Courts Tennis Trails Walking Bicycle Routes and COMMUNITY FACILITIES COMMUNITY Libraries CPHD Publications USEFUL WEB ADDRESSES AND PHONE NUMBERS

U.S. Census Bureau (general information) (301) 763-4636 www.census.gov The U.S. Census Bureau collects and reports demographic and economic data for the nation, states, counties and cities Arlington County Demographic Data www.arlingtonva.us/demographics/

Arlington Public Schools ...... (703) 228-6000 www.apsva.us Information on enrollment, schools and programs, data, and PreK – 12 educational services for Arlington County families.

Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service ...... (434) 982-5522 www.coopercenter.org Data and research on the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia counties and cities. Virginia Employment Commission ...... (804) 786-1485 www.vec.state.va.us Labor market and employment data for the Commonwealth of Virginia and Virginia counties and cities. Northern Virginia Regional Commission ...... (703) 642-0700 www.novaregion.org Information on demographics, transportation, environmental services and human services for Northern Virginia. Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments ...... (202) 962-3200 www.mwcog.org Population, housing, transportation, and health and human services information for the Washington DC region.

Visit the Arlington web site at: www.arlingtonva.us

Arlington County Government Frequently Called Numbers County Manager’s Office ...... (703) 228-3120 County Board Office ...... (703) 228-3130 Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development Planning Division ...... (703) 228-3525 Zoning Office (703) 228-3883 Code Enforcement (703) 228-3232 Inspection Services ...... (703) 228-3800 Housing Division ...... (703) 228-3760 Housing Information Center ...... (703) 228-3765 Neighborhood Services (703) 228-3830 Arlington Economic Development (703) 228-0808 www.arlingtonvirginiausa.com Visitors and Convention Services (800) 296-7996 Department of Enviornmental Services ...... (703) 228-6570 Department of Parks and Recreation ...... (703) 228-7529 Arlington County Public Library ...... (703) 228-3348

The PROFILE is published annually by the Planning Division of the Department of Community Planning, Housing and Development. For further information on the PROFILE and other demographic and development data and publications, please contact the Planning Division at (703) 228-3525 or [email protected]

Revised June 2017