Kettler US
Kettler, founded in 1977 by Robert Charles Kettler, is a multifamily housing developer in the US and are the largest land developer in the metropolitan Washington, DC area.
Kettler owns and manages over 12,000 apartments on 45 properties and has developed more than 50,000 housing units and over 5,000,000 square feet (460,000 m2) of commercial space. They work with world-renowned architects and have won hundreds of awards for land planning, housing design and urban design.
Roads and infrastructure
Kettler has built more than 30 miles (48 km) of divided highway in greater Washington DC. In Leesburg, Kettler is currently constructing a $30 million interchange to lighten traffic at Route 7 and River Creek Parkway. The new steel and concrete intersection, including a bridge over Route 7, will be completed in summer 2009. It will alleviate the most congested point along Route 7 and will serve a new mixed-use community at the Village of Leesburg. Kettler is also building a new bike path and sidewalk bridge. The privately funded interchange will be turned over to the City of Leesburg and the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles.
School and park land donations
Kettler has donated land for the following schools and counties:
- Potomac Falls (Cascades)
- Lorton (Lorton Station Elementary)
- Dumfries (Potomac Harbor Catholic, Potomac Harbor Elementary)
- Leesburg (Potomac Station Middle)
- Centreville (Sully Station)
- Manassas (Wellington)
Kettler also rezoned land for the Potomac School in McLean, Virginia and created a public-private partnership for South County High in Lorton.
In 2005, Kettler donated a 1.25-acre (5,100 m2) park to Reston Urban Core Association. The park, known as Reston Town Square, was designed by landscape architect Alan Ward of Sasaki Associates.