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500 seated) and Terrace, both spaces perfect for unique performances, pre-show activities, smaller musical acts, corporate gatherings, and social events. The anticipated performance season will run 12 months a year and will host a diverse, eclectic mix of entertainment including live music concerts, comedic acts, festivals and will proudly host many Fairfax County theatrical and symphonic groups including but not limited to organizations such as the Fairfax Symphony Orchestra, Washington West Film Festival and Ravel Dance.
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Our team hustles hard, but we also take the time to celebrate our wins with end of month all staff lunches, happy hours on our office's outdoor terrace and rooftop space, and frequent employee engagement events (did someone say laser tag.
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PLUS Communications is a full-service communications firm based in Arlington, Virginia specializing in coalition building, grassroots mobilization, advertising, digital engagement, message development and media relations.
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West Springfield Terrace, Springfield, Virginia, United States of America. In the Leasing Specialist role, you will show and lease apartments or townhomes to prospective residents. Job Title: Leasing Specialist.
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