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Week in Review: 9/11 Anniversary, McLean Mansion Up for Auction

A look back at the top stories this past week.

In case you weren't checking into McLean Patch every day (and if you didn't, you should start by signing up for our daily email newsletter), here is a round-up of what happened around the neighborhood this week.

Monday

  • Tysons Chamber Cuts 'Vienna' From Name, Preps for Relocation: Patch sits down with the president of the Tysons Regional Chamber of Commerce to talk about the new office building the Chamber is moving into in Tysons Corner and why the Chamber decided to recently drop "Vienna" from its name. 
  • Inova Health System Lays Building Blocks for Women’s and Children’s Hospitals: The building will be the second phase in the Fairfax Medical Campus expansion project.

Tuesday

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  • Fairfax Schools Face Nearly $150M Deficit in 2014: This topic solicited 41 comments from Patch readers.
  • McLean Mega-Mansion Up for Bank Auction: This house is worth an estimated $23 million. Washingtonian magazine recently named it the third most-expensive house in the D.C. area. 
  • Fairfax County Remembers 9/11, route: {:controller=>"articles", :action=>"show", :id=>"fairfax-county-remembers-sept-11"} --> and local


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