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Developer Unveils Plans for Former Key Bridge Marriott Site in Rosslyn

The Potomac Overlook development will include more than 1,700 residential units plus a 200-room hotel.

By Debbie Williams January 7, 2026 at 11:42 am

Plans for the former site of Rosslyn’s Key Bridge Marriott are taking shape. A developer hopes to build approximately 1,775 residential units plus a 200-room hotel on the now-vacant property. Prior to its demolition last year, the Marriott hotel had fallen into disrepair and Arlington County had declared it a public nuisance.

The 5.5-acre site — now dubbed Potomac Overlook — is located at the intersection of North Fort Myer Drive and Langston Boulevard at the base of Key Bridge. In a release, DC-based Quadrangle Development Corporation said it filed a zoning application with Arlington County on December 22, 2025.

Quadrangle said its plan for the area includes “a network of green spaces, pathways, and view corridors leading to a sweeping panorama of the Potomac River, National Park Service land, the U.S. Capitol, and Georgetown, all woven between a series of thoughtfully spaced, tall slender buildings intended to maximize public view corridors.” 

Potomac Overlook’s residential units will be housed in five buildings. Parking will be located underground “so that the project can provide the substantial publicly accessible open space, including bike and walking paths seamlessly connecting to both the multi-use Custis Trail and Gateway Park, as well as seating, landscaping and public art.”

“This is an exceptional opportunity to activate an incredible property at the center of so much activity in Rosslyn and the entire DMV,” said Christopher Gladstone, Quadrangle Development Corporation president. “Our design purposefully invites the public in to enjoy this unique water view property offering outstanding views over the Potomac River and toward the Nation’s Capital.”

Rendering of Potomac Overlook courtesy DCS Design

Debbie Williams

Debbie Williams

Senior Editor

Northern Virginia Magazine Senior Editor Debbie Williams is a George Mason University graduate and longtime NoVA resident. She has more than 20 years of experience writing and editing for a variety of nonprofit, lifestyle, and government publications, including for AARP.org and USA TODAY magazines.

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