EYA

EYA

Residential homebuilder delivering award-winning communities

Overview

What EYA does: EYA plans and builds residential communities in the Washington, DC metro area, creating high-quality neighborhoods and homes through development, land planning, and construction. How its product works: It develops homes and neighborhoods on a variety of sites (including challenging ones), combining practical design with timeless architectural detailing to deliver homes that fit today’s buyers and stand the test of time. How it differs from competitors: EYA has earned more residential building and land planning awards in the region and has a long track record (over 7,000 homes in DC, Maryland, and Northern Virginia), along with a focus on revitalizing overlooked neighborhoods and delivering convenient, sense-of-place communities. What its goal is: to provide well-designed, enduring neighborhoods that offer pride and excitement for homebuyers.

About EYA

Simplify's Rating
Why EYA is rated
B-
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated B on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Design

Real Estate

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Bethesda, Maryland

Founded

1992

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What believers are saying

  • Banner Heights opened sales in 2026 with 30+ homes already reserved.
  • 333 N. Fairfax starts 32 townhomes in 2027, expanding Old Town Alexandria supply.
  • Rockshire and Westside add major townhome and mixed-income pipelines into 2028.

What critics are saying

  • May 13, 2026 Friendship Commons suit names EYA in Montgomery County Circuit Court.
  • Banner Heights needs 136 townhomes sold before 2028-2029 delivery; absorption slip hurts returns.
  • EYA depends on DC-area entitlement wins; one zoning setback freezes the 2027 pipeline.

What makes EYA unique

  • EYA has delivered 54 neighborhoods and 7,000 homes across Greater Washington.
  • EYA wins approvals fast: 333 N. Fairfax cleared unanimously in 13 months, April 2026.
  • EYA specializes in dense, walkable townhome infill near Metro, Old Town, and Kingstowne.

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Company News

BLDUP
Jul 28th, 2026
Van Metre Homes to break ground on luxury backyard townhomes in Alexandria this fall.

Van Metre Homes to break ground on luxury backyard townhomes in Alexandria this fall. Today, Van Metre Homes announced it will break ground this fall on 38 townhomes at Banner Heights, joining EYA in bringing the community to life. Interested buyers can now join an Early Access waitlist to receive homesite details, pricing, and availability as they're finalized. Van Metre's townhomes will be built around a premium outdoor living experience, with a private, covered roof terrace and a dedicated backyard that never faces directly into another home. Even as Northern Virginia townhome buyers have grown accustomed to trading outdoor space for location, demand for private yards has only intensified in recent years. Van Metre's answer at Banner Heights is a single, highly versatile townhome floorplan built around a backyard on every home, priced from the $1.25+ millions, offering up to 5 beds, 4.5 baths, a 2-car garage, and 3,086 square feet across four levels. Buyers can choose from 20 distinct ways to personalize before move-in, from interior finishes and additional bedrooms to an in-home elevator, covered terrace, wet bar, dry bar, and electric fireplace. "Banner Heights is unlike anything Van Metre Homes has built before: a true luxury townhome, with finishes and outdoor living opportunities to match Alexandria's most discerning buyers," said Kevin Rabil, President of Homes and Manufacturing at Van Metre Companies. "This community is a reflection of where Van Metre Homes is headed, expanding beyond the communities we're known for and into the kind of elevated, urban-adjacent living our buyers have been asking us for." Beyond the homes themselves, Banner Heights sits within a walkable, well-established setting: Kingstowne Towne Center directly across the street, trails connect on foot to Kingstowne Lake and Huntley Meadows Park, and residents gain access to a community park and playground, a putting green, landscaped courtyards, and the Kingstowne Residential Owners Corporation's pools, tennis and pickleball courts, and fitness centers. "Banner Heights was at the top of our list the moment the site became available. A location this established, this walkable, and this close to Kingstowne doesn't come along often. There's also something full-circle about it: Van Metre's story began over 70 years ago at Burke Lake, not far from Banner Heights, so building in Alexandria feels less like breaking new ground and more like coming home," said Kevin Campbell, President of Land at Van Metre Companies. Van Metre's sales experience at Banner Heights will be digital by design, a program buyers can expect going forward. Early Access registrants can select and reserve their homesite entirely online, personalize key design options, and write a contract before the end of Summer 2026, ahead of a broader community opening once the first homesites deliver. Visit VanMetreHomes.com/BH to register for Early Access. Create a free BLDUP account to keep reading. BLDUP Basic gives you access to real estate and construction news and insights you won't find anywhere else. Create free account Free Account. Takes ~30 seconds.

EYA
Apr 28th, 2026
EYA advances new townhome community coming to Old Town Alexandria.

EYA advances new townhome community coming to Old Town Alexandria. April 28th, 2026 And Eya, LLC is pleased to share that EYA, in partnership with Simpson Development Company, has secured entitlement for 333 N. Fairfax, a new 32-unit townhome community coming to Old Town Alexandria, VA. This milestone marks a significant step toward transforming the current underutilized office site into a new residential neighborhood that reflects the character and history of Old Town while meeting the needs of today's homebuyers. EYA secured approvals in a mere 13 months, with unanimous support from the City of Alexandria's Board of Architectural Review, Planning Commission and City Council. The approval marks a key milestone for an office-to-residential conversion of an underutilized commercial space into a new residential community in Old Town, one of the region's most supply-constrained markets. Read the ALXnow article The process reflects a highly collaborative effort with City staff and stakeholders that will provide new housing inventory and tax revenue to the City of Alexandria. The approval highlights a broader trend of converting aging or underperforming commercial properties into residential uses in walkable, supply-constrained markets - an area in which EYA has strong expertise. Jack Lester, EYA's Executive Vice President of Acquisition and Development, stated: "In partnership with Simpson Development and through a highly collaborative process with the City, we've advanced a plan that is responsive to the historic context while thoughtfully aligned with current market demand." Don Simpson, Jr., President of Simpson Development Company added that the development shows the evolution of the neighborhood: "Our partnership with EYA created a clear path to transform this site from an underutilized office property into a residential community that better reflects how this neighborhood is evolving." EYA's new townhomes opening for sales in Old Town Alexandria in 2027. This new community will feature 32 townhomes (including two affordable dwelling units) offering rich architectural details, 2-car garage parking, rooftop terraces and private elevators. And Eya, LLC expect to break ground and open for sales in spring/summer 2027. Located just three blocks from King Street and one block from the Potomac River, this project will mark a return to Old Town Alexandria for EYA, where And Eya, LLC has built some of its most iconic neighborhoods including Ford's Landing, The Oronoco, Old Town Commons and Robinson Landing. Located along the Old Town waterfront, Robinson Landing is one of EYA's signature communities. Jack noted: "Our return to Old Town Alexandria, where EYA has delivered several signature communities, reflects both our deep understanding of the neighborhood and our long-term commitment to the market." For over 30 years, EYA has been a market leader in the development of large-scale, urban infill residential projects. With expertise in the entitlement, development, and construction of for-sale, multi-family, and mixed-income housing, EYA has created over 50 exceptional neighborhoods that are home to more than 10,000 residents across Washington, DC, Maryland and Northern Virginia. Click here to learn more about EYA's development capabilities.

EYA
Jan 14th, 2026
Frank Connors retires after 33 years with EYA

Frank Connors retires after 33 years with EYA. After 33 years of unwavering hard work, leadership and friendship, Frank Connors has retired from EYA. Since 1992, Frank has served in various roles including Chief Financial Officer (CFO), Chief Operating Officer (COO) and most recently Chief Risk Officer (CRO). In December, the EYA family - past and present - gathered to celebrate Frank and his innumerable contributions to the company, share in his story and reflect on the foundations he helped build (both literally and figuratively) since EYA's earliest days. The evening was filled with laughter, heartfelt tributes and a deep sense of gratitude for Frank's lasting legacy. Frank's retirement party The Early Years Frank joined EYA in 1992 as the company's fourth employee, answering a want ad for a bookkeeper during a challenging real estate downturn. As Frank recounted in his retirement speech, he convinced EYA's founders, Bob Youngentob and Terry Eakin, that even though he was overqualified for the job, they should "overhire" for the role. His pitch? "No need to hire a less qualified person when you can hire me and I can be like an accordion and grow with you as the company grows." And that he did. Frank fondly recounted: "As we were finishing the job interview process and after I had been offered the job, Bob said to me: Just think, if all goes well this will be the last job interview you ever have. Being 33 years old and already having had three jobs, I froze up trying to process what Bob had just said. It turns out it was my last interview and Bob was so right, as he always was." The early years of EYA were spent with a lot of hard work to grow the company and Terry, Bob and Frank all pitching in wherever needed. These were defining moments that shaped EYA's culture and values that remain today - integrity, determination, excellence, innovation and collaboration. Celebrating EYA's 1,000th settlement During Terry Eakin's toast at the event, he said: "Frank has made so many important contributions to EYA over the years. Nobody worked harder. And when it came time to have fun, Frank was a front-line leader. But more importantly, nobody at EYA managed to earn more trust throughout the company and with our investors than Frank Connors...EYA could never have been so successful or have been as much fun without you." The Steady Hand Through EYA's Evolution Frank's leadership spanned the company's growth from a modest team to one of the region's most respected urban homebuilders. As EYA grew, Frank advanced to become the company's CFO. During the 2008 recession, he took on an additional role of COO. He remained EYA's CFO and COO for the next 12 years. Frank was awarded Best CFO by the Washington Business Journal in 2010 EYA grew into the region's leading urban-infill developer, specializing in distinctive townhome communities, and received hundreds of awards, including twice named America's Best Builder. Frank played a key role in the company's growth and success. At the event, McLean Quinn, EYA's current President and CEO, described Frank as "the glue" that held EYA together. "EYA began with a great idea. Bob and Terry had a clear vision for an infill homebuilding company that would bring life within walking distance to neighborhoods across Washington. They believed you could build great communities, treat people the right way, and do work that truly mattered. They took that vision and seeded something special. But ideas do not become enduring organizations on their own. Frank was the glue. The one who showed up every day for more than thirty years to hold EYA together, to protect its culture, and to quietly make sure its values were not just words on a page. If Bob and Terry were the spark that ignited EYA, Frank was the one who stoked the fire that sustained And Eya, LLC." - McLean Quinn, EYA President & CEO A Lasting Legacy & New Era Today, EYA has built more than 7,000 new homes in 54 neighborhoods across the greater Washington region. Throughout his tenure, Frank was not only a trusted financial steward, but also a mentor and culture-bearer. He is known for his humility, quiet leadership and steadfast commitment to ALWAYS doing the right thing, even when doing so was harder, took longer or was more costly. Frank's mentorship is now deeply rooted the company, leaving behind shared values And Eya, LLC all continue to uphold and creating opportunities for others. Milli Arakawa, EYA's current CFO, noted in her remarks, "It's not every day you get to be mentored by someone like Frank Connors. Every day, you managed to irritate me, make me laugh, inspire me, and most importantly, teach me and make me better. You were my biggest fan, believing in me long before I believed in myself." The EYA accounting team at Frank's retirement party As EYA's Chief Acquisitions Officer, Aakash Thakkar, said in his toast, "Frank, you have lived and breathed EYA for as long as I can remember. Every house needs the strongest of foundations, one that is steady, one that can weather any storm, one that is solid in the face of adversity, one that holds all the many pieces together to build a house that we can call a home. That is you, Frank. We see you, Mr. Connors, we see the love and passion you have poured into EYA, and we will return it in kind to EYA as EYA continues to grow and blossom." Frank's retirement also marks a transition from EYA's founding partnership to its next generation of leadership. The "EYA 2.0" leadership team carries forward the values Frank helped embed from day one. In his speech, Frank expressed full confidence and excitement in the company's future, calling it "a new era" for EYA. Thank You, Frank & All the Best! EYA is, at its core, about creating communities. And few individuals have done more to nurture the EYA community than Frank Connors. His fingerprints are on every project and on the culture that defines who And Eya, LLC is as a company. As And Eya, LLC celebrate Frank's remarkable career, And Eya, LLC do so with hearts full of appreciation. Thank you, Frank, for everything. You have given this company more than And Eya, LLC could ever put into words. Wishing you all the best in this next chapter - with golf clubs in hand and surrounded by friends and family. The Connors family at Frank's party

MoCoShow
Sep 22nd, 2025
Former Office Campus in Rockville Sold for $18 Million With Plans For Over 200 Townhomes

EYA purchased the 7.3-acre Rockshire site in mid-2025 for approximately $12.5 million.

Shenzhen Eya Cosmetic Co., Ltd
Mar 11th, 2025
EYA Will Attending Cosmopfor CBE Asean Bangkok

EYA Company attends at Cosmopfor CBE Asean Bangkok, from the 25th-27 of JUNE.

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