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Retreat at One is Stanley Martin Homes' Glen Allen master plan — up to 495 for-sale residences on approximately 65 acres straddling Telegraph Road just west of I-95, with a flexible product mix of stacked-flat condos, three-story townhomes, attached villas, and (in the follow-on Essence phase) single-family detached homes.
Insider’s view — any red flags?
The Retreat at One is another huge investment in the Brook Road corridor that is helping re-energize the border region between Hanover and Henrico near the I95 / I295 interchange. A tremendous amount of energy is coming to the area with the Green City project at Parham, the redevelopment of the Virginia Center Commons mall site, and the upscale renovation of the Crossings Golf site.
Red flags: Retreat at One is a great long play in an area that is the process of being revitalized. So for the moment, the area is still a bit lacking for service and support retail, but that is changing quickly, giving the early purchasers the opportunity to see prices rise as the huge projects that bookend the development come online.
History
Rezoning filed 2019. Henrico Planning Commission heard the case in September 2019. Construction began fall 2020. The community is built around a flexible 495-unit zoning cap with sub-caps on each product type (no more than 240 condos, 210 townhomes, or 130 villas). The Essence phase added ~82 single-family detached homes. Land assembled from a roughly 12-parcel patchwork by Stanley Martin's land team under VP Jeremy Swink, with rezoning counsel from Andrew Condlin at Roth Jackson and civil engineering by The Bay Companies.
Design & units
Four distinct for-sale products inside one master plan, all by Stanley Martin: **2-over-2 stacked condominium buildings** (4-story); **3-story front-loaded townhomes** with 1-car garage at ~2,200 sf; **attached villas** with first-floor primary suite at ~1,800 sf with 2-car garage; and (Essence) **single-family detached** at ~82 units. A 1-acre commercial pad fronts Brook Road on the small ~6-acre west-of-Telegraph piece; no anchor tenant identified.
What sets it apart
Essentially an all-residential master plan in a county-edge submarket — the commercial component is a single pad, not a true mixed-use district. The buyer is choosing the Glen Allen / I-95 corridor for school zone, commute, and per-square-foot value rather than for a walkable amenity base. Stanley Martin's flexibility on product mix lets the absorption rate respond to which type is selling.
The builders
Developer: Stanley Martin
See it in context
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Available now
3 active · 1 under contract · live from CVRMLS
Type & features
- Height
- Low Rise
- Parking
- Garage
- Amenities
- Fitness room
Recent sales
| Address | Beds / Baths | Sq Ft | Sold | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 721 McCormick Farm Dr Unit#B | 3 / 3 | 2,345 | Jul 2026 | $369,000 |
| 711 McCormick Farm Dr Unit#A | 2 / 3 | 1,573 | Jul 2026 | $319,000 |
| 642 Brookwood Glen Ter Unit#B | 3 / 3 | 2,345 | Apr 2026 | $385,995 |
| 648 Brookwood Glen Ter Unit#A | 2 / 3 | 1,573 | Mar 2026 | $330,000 |
| 809 Haversack Hunt Way Unit#A | 2 / 3 | 1,573 | Feb 2026 | $327,000 |
| 9233 Magellan Pky Unit#A | 3 / 3 | 1,573 | Feb 2026 | $330,000 |
| 654 Brookwood Glen Ter Unit#A | 2 / 3 | 1,573 | Jan 2026 | $343,000 |
| 9241 Magellan Pky Unit#A | 2 / 3 | 1,573 | Dec 2025 | $335,000 |
| 658 Brookwood Glen Ter Unit#A | 3 / 3 | 1,573 | Dec 2025 | $336,000 |
| 656 Brookwood Glen Ter Unit#A | 3 / 3 | 1,573 | Dec 2025 | $309,240 |
Frequently asked
Where exactly is Retreat at One?
Glen Allen, VA 23060. In the Glen Allen neighborhood.
When was Retreat at One built?
Retreat at One dates to 2026 (Master-planned community).
Is Retreat at One a condo conversion or new construction?
Retreat at One is a master-planned community with multiple condominium (and often townhome) products on one site.
Who developed Retreat at One?
Retreat at One was developed by Stanley Martin.