Originals

Occoquan Town leaders are set to make a big decision on what could be the tallest building in town.

The Town Council is scheduled to vote on Tuesday on whether or not to approve The Mill at Occoquan, a planned 5-story building that would be built on Mill Street, across from Town Hall. The building would include 52 apartments, and street-level retail space, as well as a space for a restaurant and terrace overlooking the Occoquan River.


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Should the tiny town of Occoquan allow a five-story building to be constructed on the riverfront?

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You can call it a successful test run.

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Occoquan is looking to once again honor its heroes.

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A public meeting about two new water pipelines under the Occoquan River will be held.

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Prince William

The Prince William County Department of Transportation will publish a virtual presentation for public information and comments on the Department’s website at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 24, 2021.

The presentation will provide information regarding the preliminary project limit, scope, schedule, and proposed improvements on the realignment of e intersection in the Occoquan Magisterial District.


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An Alexandria-restaurant chain may be given the opportunity to have a presence on one of the busiest main streets in Prince William County.

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