Located in the heart of vibrant Falls Church, Modera and Verso Apartments anchor Founders Row, a Class A, mixed-use development. Verso is a 55 years-plus age- restricted, boutique apartment. The development comprises two separate residential buildings (Verso, along with Modera) connected by a garage and courtyard, retail, theater, and common green space with public access. Parking for retail and residents is under the building.
Falls Church is an established suburban Washington, DC community with a village feel. While there are many seniors living and working in this community, Verso is the first high-end senior, independent living rental property in the area. Surrounded by single-family neighborhoods, quaint shops and restaurants, the property nestles naturally into the area. The theater, green space and retail enhances the community by its connectivity to the area and proximity to Metro. Sidewalks and public access on the property allows safe walkability throughout the neighborhood and enhanced vehicular flow.
Built atop historic Revolutionary War crossroads, the name, Founders Row, pays tribute to the period by marrying the past with contemporary architecture. As apart of this property, Verso is designed to provide a high-end residential experience that promotes social interaction and pride of place for residents ages 55 and over. Sophisticated and gracious, the interior design combines materials and features that meld tradition with contemporary design. With a focus on creating an abode that promotes dignified and independent living, the amenity spaces were conceived to be an extension of the apartment home in a way that brings residents together for conversation, movie watching, book clubs and dinner parties.
Sophisticated and gracious, the interior design combines materials and features that meld traditional motifs with current design trends.
2022 NAHB Pillars Finalist
Best Multifamily Community Amenities
2022 NAIOP Northern Virginia
Multifamily Residential Award of Merit
Focused on dignified and independent living, the amenity spaces were conceived to be an extension of the apartment home in a way that brings residents together for conversation, movie watching, book clubs, and dinner parties.