Springfield Glen Homeowners Association
Springfield Glen Homeowners Association History of Springfield Glen HOA and Fairfax County Springfield Glen HOA was incorporated on December 8, 1988, as noted on its Bizapedia profile (https://www.bizapedia.com/va/springfield-glen-homeowners-association-inc.html). This date places its establishment in the late 1980s, a period of significant suburban expansion in Fairfax County. The HOA is a non-stock corporation, a common structure […]
South Meadows a condominium
South Meadows a condominium Historical Context of South Meadows and Fairfax County The history of South Meadows as a specific condominium community is not extensively documented in public records, but its development can be understood within the broader historical trajectory of Fairfax County. Established in 1742, Fairfax County has evolved from a colonial agrarian region […]
South Kings Station Commercial Area
South Kings Station Commercial Area Historical Context The history of the South Kings Station C/A cannot be fully understood without examining Fairfax County’s broader historical trajectory. Fairfax County was established in 1742, carved from Prince William County and named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who held vast land grants in the Northern […]
Springfield District Council
Springfield District Council Historical Context of the Springfield District Council The Springfield District, like Fairfax County itself, traces its origins to the colonial era, when the region was part of a vast land grant awarded to Thomas Fairfax, the 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, by King Charles II in the 17th century. Fairfax County was […]
Southampton Homeowners Association
Southampton Homeowners Association Historical Context of Southampton HOA Fairfax County’s history dates back to its establishment in 1742, carved from portions of Prince William and Loudoun Counties. Initially an agrarian region, it transformed dramatically in the 20th century due to its proximity to the nation’s capital. The post-World War II era marked a pivotal shift […]
Springdale Estates Homeowners Association
Springdale Estates Homeowners Association History of Springdale Estates HOA The Springdale Estates Homeowners Association was incorporated on October 23, 1985, according to its registration on Bizapedia. This places its establishment in the midst of Fairfax County’s rapid suburban expansion during the late 20th century. Fairfax County, originally established in 1742, transitioned from a rural, agrarian […]
Spring Woods Homeowners Association
Spring Woods Homeowners Association Historical Context and Development The history of Spring Woods HOA is intricately tied to the suburban expansion that transformed Fairfax County from a rural outpost into one of the most prosperous counties in the United States. Fairfax County, established in 1742 and named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, […]
Spring Village Estates Homeowners Association
Spring Village Estates Homeowners Association History of Spring Village Estates HOA The origins of Spring Village Estates are deeply intertwined with Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) and the Foundation for Applied Technical Education, Inc. (FATE), a nonprofit dedicated to advancing career and technical education. Unlike typical suburban developments driven solely by commercial real estate interests, […]
Spring Valley Forest
Spring Valley Forest History of Spring Valley Forest and Its Fairfax County Context The history of Spring Valley Forest as a distinct entity begins with its formal incorporation as a community association. According to Bizapedia, the Spring Valley Forest Community Association, Inc. was registered on June 11, 1985, with its registered agent listed as Karen […]
Spring Lane Town House Association
Spring Lane Town House Association Historical Context and Development The history of the Spring Lane Town House Association is best understood within the larger story of Fairfax County’s transformation from a rural expanse to a thriving suburban hub. Fairfax County was established in 1742, named after Thomas Fairfax, 6th Lord Fairfax of Cameron, who held […]