Fairlington in the News
Fairlington has been featured in a number of local newspaper and national magazine articles:
Deane, Daniela. “Complex Analysis: Not-so-secret garden-style units of Fairlington, Parkfairfax grow in popularity and price.” The Washington Post, September 4, 2004, F1.
Feola, Carolyn. “A New Take on Government-Issued: Fairlington, built for housing during WWII, still passes muster.” The Washington Post, November 11, 2000, H1.
Razzi, Elizabeth. “Southern Comforts: Virginia Boasts Gracious Waterfront Living, Old Traditions, Cozy Communities, and Some of Dixie’s Prettiest Neighborhoods.” Washingtonian, April 2004.
Karaim, Reed. “How to Make a Village: Why Fairlington, built hastily in northern Virginia to house Pentagon workers during WWII and bisected today by a busy interstate, grew to be a good place to live.” Preservation: The Magazine of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, 2000, 52(6), 22-29.
Rogers, Patricia Dane. “That Was Then, This is Wow: A condo renovated beyond recognition.” The Washington Post, January 16, 20003, H1.
Wheeler, Linda. “Fairlington: At 50, A Mature ‘Little Town.” The Washington Post, May 29, 1993.
