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We visited Crystal City, Virginia, and saw how the community is evolving to welcome Amazon HQ2
As you drive in to Crystal City, you can see the National Monument in the near distance. The neighborhood is just a short drive away from Washington, DC.
For those without a car or commuting from other neighborhoods, there is also a Metro station located in the heart of Crystal City.
The first thing we noticed was that there were tons of brand-new high-rise buildings.
Amazon Career Day took place at "The Grounds," a recently opened "art and public space activation where Crystal City and Pentagon City meet."
"This newly repurposed parking lot will provide residents, workers and visitors a fun and beautiful space to play and enjoy along a rapidly developing corridor that connects Crystal City and Pentagon City," the official Crystal City website states.
At the event, we found a booth dedicated to spotlighting upcoming events in Crystal City.
Attendees could sign up to receive updates about local happenings and win tickets to the upcoming Crystal City Oktoberfest.
The Crystal City Business Improvement District — a non-profit, public-private partnership that "promotes and enhances" the neighborhood's business, retail, restaurant, and residential community — has been at the forefront of community vitality efforts. The organization hosts 200 events during the year, including "Food Truck Thursdays," the Marine Corps Marathon, and an annual holiday market.
An Amazon employee gave us this pamphlet about things to do and sights to see in Crystal City.
The booklet highlights various "points of interest" including an aquatics center, hiking trails, and proximity to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.
Jessica Bolger, a job seeker waiting in line at Amazon Career Day, said Crystal City immediately began erecting murals and other artwork in the area after Amazon made the official announcement in November 2018 that it was coming to Arlington.
Near The Grounds, we saw this floral mural juxtaposed with brightly painted bicycles.
As we walked around, we saw several of the painted bicycles hanging along a fence ...
... and then we saw even more bicycles.
Here was another mural.
There were also flowers painted on the ground of the walkways and sidewalks.
Across the street there is a conveniently located Whole Foods, which is owned by Amazon.
Ultimately, it felt like Crystal City was well on its way to becoming a bona fide corporate campus, taking a cue from Amazon's original Seattle headquarters.
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