Description
Project Overview
Rivana is planned in three phases, with initial completion anticipated in 2027 and full build-out by 2035. At completion, the development is expected to include:
- 2,550 multi-family dwelling units
- 2.5 million square feet of office space
- A 450-room hotel
- 347,250 square feet of retail
The Transportation Challenge
The Traffic Impact Study needed to demonstrate that:
- Regional infrastructure improvements were appropriately incorporated
- Multimodal opportunities associated with Metro access were fully evaluated
- Future conditions were analyzed across multiple planning scenarios
- Targeted mitigation measures would maintain acceptable levels of service
The study required careful coordination with Loudoun County and adherence to both County and VDOT guidelines.
Study Approach
Coordination and Scoping
Gorove Slade conducted multiple scoping meetings with Loudoun County Department of Transportation staff in November and December 2020 to confirm study assumptions, background growth projections, and future infrastructure scenarios.
Baseline Conditions
Traffic counts were collected in January 2020, prior to pandemic-related disruptions, to establish reliable baseline conditions. Data included turning movement counts at key intersections and 24-hour automatic traffic recorder (ATR) data along Innovation Avenue.
Study Area and Future Scenarios
The analysis evaluated key intersections along:
- Innovation Avenue
- Old Ox Road
- Davis Drive
Future scenarios incorporated planned and conceptual regional improvements, including:
- Shaw Road extension
- Davis Drive extension
- Potential Davis Drive overpass to Fairfax County
- Possible Dulles Toll Road ramp connections
Approved and anticipated background developments in the vicinity of the site were included to reflect cumulative growth through 2035.
Multimodal and TDM Analysis
Consistent with the site’s Urban Policy Area designation, the study included a comprehensive multimodal review of transit, pedestrian, bicycle, and vehicular networks.
Given the project’s adjacency to Metro and planned multimodal infrastructure, Loudoun County approved a robust Transportation Demand Management (TDM) reduction in projected trip generation. This reduction reflects realistic mode shift expectations for transit-oriented development in this corridor.
Supporting Transit-Oriented Development
Rivana’s proximity to the Innovation Center Metro Station significantly enhances its transportation profile. High-capacity transit access, combined with planned pedestrian, bicycle, and bus infrastructure, creates viable alternatives to single-occupancy vehicle travel.
By integrating land use planning with multimodal access and realistic TDM strategies, the project reflects best practices in transit-oriented development.
Conclusion
Rivana at Innovation Station demonstrates how comprehensive traffic analysis can facilitate responsible growth in high-demand corridors. Through detailed scenario testing, coordination with regional infrastructure planning, and targeted mitigation strategies, Gorove Slade helped establish a transportation framework that supports increased density while maintaining operational performance. As Northern Virginia continues to grow, projects like Rivana illustrate how thoughtful planning and rigorous analysis can align development objectives with long-term mobility goals.
Details
- Client: Timberline Real Estate Partners
- Location: Loudoun County, Virginia
- Sustainability: Every office building will be built to LEED-certified status
“Gorove Slade’s multimodal analysis and coordination with Loudoun County have been central to bringing the vision of Rivana to life. Their team’s phased scenario work gave us a rigorous transportation framework that holds up from Phase 1 through full buildout. When you’re planning a project of this scale and complexity, you need a team that can anticipate what the county needs to see. Gorove Slade delivered that and more.”
Relevant Services

Studies

Planning

Design

Parking

Entitlement
Relevant Team Members

Tushar Awar
Vice President, Senior Principal

Erin Steel
Principal

Maria Lashinger
Principal