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The Millennium at Metropolitan Park is the height of luxury living in the Arlington/Washington D.C area. The 19-story building has sweeping views of the Potomac River and the surrounding cities. The community was designed by the famous architect Robert A.M. Stern; who completed it with soothing green spaces and walking trails.
The apartments are gorgeous with floor to ceiling windows, hardwood floors, oversized closets and vaulted ceilings. They come with in-unit washer and dryer and stainless steel appliances.
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Arlington is the second-largest principal city of the Washington DC metropolitan area. Arlington County is often referred to simply as "Arlington" or "Arlington, Virginia". In 2014, the county's population was estimated to be 230,300, which would make it the fourth-largest city in Virginia if it were to incorporate.
Because of it's close proximity to downtown Washington, D.C., Arlington is headquarters to many government departments and agencies , including the Department of Defense, Drug Enforcement Administration, Transportation Security Administration, and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. The many federal agencies, government contractors, and service industries contribute to Arlington's economy. It is the highest-income county in the United States by median family income, although it has the highest concentration of singles in the region. Arlington is also the location of various national memorials, including the Arlington National Cemetery, the Pentagon Memorial, the Marine Corps War Memorial, and the US Air Force Memorial.