The McLean Revitalization Corporation 

The MRC’s mission is to encourage the revitalization of the Downtown McLean, and to foster the development of McLean as a cohesive business and residential location with offices, retail shops, residences and parks that contribute to a pleasing and economically-stable environment.

McLean Revitalization Corporation Current Initiatives

Teen Police Academy,  July 15

Teen Police Academy, July 15

Considering a career in law enforcement? The Teen Police Academy provides high school students with an opportunity to learn more about the Fairfax County Police Department, understand core police functions, explore careers in law enforcement, and participate in...

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Glass Goat Recycling: Help the Environment

Glass Goat Recycling: Help the Environment

Our glass recycling service not only saves you time but also greatly benefits the environment! We conveniently pick up your glass right from your curb every other week. We take pride in making your life as easy as possible and even send you a reminder 24 hours before...

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Churchill Road Park Habitat Restoration

Churchill Road Park Habitat Restoration

Did you know that invasive plants are a huge threat to local wildlife, including migrating birds? Help out these creatures by volunteering to remove invasive plants and restore habitat! Minimum age: 12  Location Where the opportunity will occur Churchill Road Park...

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Meet McLean

Meet  Angela Phelps,  Le Village Marché & Boutique

Meet Angela Phelps, Le Village Marché & Boutique

Meet Angela Phelps, owner and founder, Le Village Marché & Boutique. The  French-inspired home décor and gift store is already known to locals for their original store located in Arlington’s Village at Shirlington since March 2007. Whether you need a gift,...

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Sebastian Grand

Sebastian Grand

Meet Sebastian Grand,  conductor of the McLean Symphony joined by Mary Brambley, Board Chair and viola player of the McLean Symphony. The all-volunteer symphony — except for the conductor and the historian — meets for rehearsals weekly about nine months a year at the...

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