Guide to the Francis C. Steinbauer Reston development and planning collection, 1962-1990 C0152
Francis C. Steinbauer reston development and planning
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Eron Ackerman
Administrative Information
Use Restrictions
The copyright and related rights status of this collection have not been evaluated (See http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/)
Access Restrictions
Collection is open to research.
Preferred Citation
Francis C. Steinbauer Reston Development and Planning Collection, Collection C0152, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Acquisition Information
Collection donated by Francis Steinbauer in 2004.
Processing Information
Processed by Special Collections Research Center staff. EAD markup completed by Eron Ackerman and Jordan Patty in March 2009.
Biographical Information
Francis Steinbauer was a key participant in the development of Reston through the first twenty years of its growth as a major new community in Northern Virginia. In 1964 he joined Palindrome Corporation (later Reston VA, Inc), headed by founder Robert E Simon as Design Engineer responsible for the creation and governmental approval of site and construction plans for residential and commercial building lots, and for Reston streets, parking areas, underground utilities, lakes, dams, public facilities and amenities such as swimming pools, tennis courts, and playgrounds. When Gulf Oil Corp. took over the development of Reston in 1967, it created Gulf Reston Inc. as the entity to accomplish that task. Gulf Reston undertook the full range of development activities including major re zoning, land development and building of housing for sale, apartments, office buildings and retail centers. It also owned, leased and managed most of the projects that it built.
To accomplish the breath of these activities, the company employed between 175 and 200 people. Mr. Steinbauer was retained by Gulf Reston as chief Design Engineer, and over the course of the next ten years was given successively broadened responsibilities in Gulf Reston management. Positions include: Director, Engineering and Design; Vice Operations; and ultimately Executive Vice President and General Manager.
Along with corporate management responsibilities, Mr. Steinbauer was a primary company spokesman to local and state government bodies such as Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, Virginia Department of Transportation and Washington Airports Authority. He was also a company representative to the growth and very active Reston community.
In 1978, Gulf Oil sold its interest in the remaining 3,700 acres of undeveloped land in Reston to Reston Land Corporation a subsidiary of Mobil Oil Corporation. Its business strategy was to focus more on strategic land planning, zoning and construction of land infrastructure and amenities rather than on building offices and residences as was necessary in the earlier Reston years. Actual building construction was left to builder/developers to whom prepared building sites were sold. Mr. Steinbauer was retained by Mobil as Executive Vice President and General Manager, and in 1981 he was promoted to President of Reston Land Corporation. In addition to overall management of company operations, Mr. Steinbauer focused on governmental relations and securing innovative public funding for badly needed transportation improvements, two of which were a major highway bridge over the limited access Dulles Access Highway to better connect north and south Reston, and most importantly parallel travel lanes and exit ramps along the Dulles Access Highway to provide Reston direct road linkage to the greater metropolitan area.
In 1983 Mr. Steinbauer was promoted to President of Mobil Land Development Corporation Eastern Division. Headquartered in Reston, he provided senior management to regional development companies in Virginia (Reston and Colonial village in Arlington), Georgia (Windward and Brickton in north Atlanta), and South Florida (Sailfish Point and River Bridge in Palm Beach).
Mr. Steinbauer resigned from Mobil Land Development Corporation in 1985, thereby ending his twenty-one year professional relationship with the development of Reston, in order to join in partnership with the Henry A Long Co. in the development of Westfields, an 1100 acre corporate Business Park immediately south of Dulles International Airport. As President of Westfield Development Company has oversaw the critical stages of land use zoning, engineering, and land development. He also managed the construction of the Westfield International Conference Center. In 1990, Mr. Steinbauer formed Advisory Group Limited to provide strategic real estate development consulting services to developers, investors, banks, and creditors in the greater Washington/Baltimore area. Services provided over the next ten years to these clients ranged from preliminary feasibility analysis and pro-forma economics to land planning, zoning, engineering and construction management.
Scope and Content
The Francis Steinbauer Reston Development and Planning Collection contains materials pertaining to Reston history and development. The material covers Francis Steinbauer career with Reston and the state of Virginia. The collection includes photographs, sales information and manuals, master plans, reports, memoranda, and memorabilia.
Series one is title subject files. The material in this series includes mostly paperwork, such as pamphlets, magazine, articles, reports and various documents. The series is dated from 1962 to 1990 and is contained in boxes 1-3.
Series two is titled photographs. The series small and contains photographs of a dedication ceremonies and other ceremonies that Francis Steinbauer was involved in. The series is dated from 1964 to 1978 and is contained in box 3.
Series three is titled oversize. The has three items in the series which include a t-shirt and framed photographs. The series is dated in the 1970s and is contained in box 4.
Arrangement
Organized into three series.
Missing Title Series 1: Subject Files, 1962-1990 (Boxes 1-3) Series 2: Photographs, 1964-1978 (Box 3) Series 3: Oversize, 1970s (Box 4)Related Material
Special Collections and Archives also holds many other collection on the history and development of Reston, Virginia.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
- Planned communities -- Virginia -- Reston
- Reston (Va.)
- Steinbauer, Francis C.
Container List
The material in this series includes mostly paperwork, such as pamphlets, magazines, articles, reports and various documents,
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 1
A New Blend of Human and Natural Resources (Industrial Advertisement Booklet)1970sScope and Contents note
2.11
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 2
America's Best Suburbs in Ladies Home Journal-August1975Scope and Contents note
1.26
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 3
An Update/Analysis of the Reston Employment Base (February), Commission Schedule and Broker Registration Procedures (July), Associations Headquartered in Reston, Virginia (July)1978 and 1980Scope and Contents note
1.19
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 4
An Introduction to Zoning, Site Plan and Subdivision Law in Virginia: By Robert F. Flinn1970sScope and Contents note
2.07
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 5
Building Action, Voice of the Metropolitan Washington Building Industry: A Place Called Reston (November)1979Scope and Contents note
1.23
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 6
Business Report-Fairfax County Economic Development Authority1980sScope and Contents note
2.02
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 7
Fairfax County, Virginia (Informational Book)1974Scope and Contents note
2.17
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 8
Final Report-The Economic Impact of Reston on Fairfax County Government: By Booz, Allen and Hamilton, Incorporated1973Scope and Contents note
2.20
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 9
For Business on the Rise a Highrise in the Reston Conference Center Complex1970sScope and Contents note
2.16
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 10
Gulf Reston Home Owners Manuel1970sScope and Contents note
1.30
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 11
Gulf Reston Strategic Plan (GRI)1978Scope and Contents note
2.08
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 12
House Beautiful with Reston Articles-October1984Scope and Contents note
2.09
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 13
House Beautiful: Small House (p.94)-October1984Scope and Contents note
2.19
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 14
House and Garden: Design House (p.160)-October1978Scope and Contents note
2.18
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 15
If You Really Did Your Homework, You'd Want Your Kids to Go to School in Reston-Reston, Virginia1980sScope and Contents note
1.14
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 16
Industrial Land Sales Analysis (Land Sales Potentials in Reston)1976-1986Scope and Contents note
1.34
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 17
Just Watching Your Children Grow Up in Reston Will Make You Feel Like a Kid Again-Reston, Virginia1980sScope and Contents note
1.13
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 18
Lady's Home Journal-15 Best Suburbs, Do You Live in One?-August1975Scope and Contents note
1.12
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 19
Map of Reston Community1980sScope and Contents note
3.07
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 20
Modern Zoning for Reston1967Scope and Contents note
2.10
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 21
News From Reston: Unique Agreement Signed1976Scope and Contents note
4.5
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 22
Our Schools Are Just One of the Reasons We Got the Ladies Home Journal Stamp of Approval1980sScope and Contents note
1.15
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 23
Planning Memoranda on Reston-Report to Simon Enterprises: By Arthur D. Little, Incorporated-January1962Scope and Contents note
2.20
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 24
Planned Residential Community (PRC) Review Process1970sScope and Contents note
1.20
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 25
Reston Business Center1970sScope and Contents note
3.06
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 26
Reston Center for Industry and Government (Aerial View of Reston)1970sScope and Contents note
1.11
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 27
Reston Demographics and Growth-January1980Scope and Contents note
1.21
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 28
Reston Development Plan (Map)-April1979Scope and Contents note
1.10
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 29
Reston Facts and Figures (Pamphlet)-August1979Scope and Contents note
1.09
- Mixed Materials box: 1 folder: 30
Reston Facts and Figures (Pamphlet)-May1975Scope and Contents note
2.01
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 1
Reston: Gulf Oil Real Estate Development Company (Goredco)-April1977Scope and Contents note
1.36
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 2
Reston Home Owners Association (RHOA) is an Active Word (Informational Mailing on the RHOA)1980sScope and Contents note
1.03
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 3
Reston Industrial Center for Research and Government1970sScope and Contents note
2.03
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 4
Reston Land Corporation: Marketing Plan Summary-By Siddal, Matus and Caughter Incorporated-January1985Scope and Contents note
1.35
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 5
Reston Market Profile: Major Employers1982Scope and Contents note
2.15
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 6
Reston Market Profile: Population1980Scope and Contents note
2.14
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 7
Reston Market Profile: Schools1984Scope and Contents note
2.13
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 8
Reston Master Plan-Community Facilities Plan (Map)-June1978Scope and Contents note
1.22
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 9
Reston Master Plan Report-March1962Scope and Contents note
1.29
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 10
Reston Master Plan: Report and Maps-May1962Scope and Contents note
1.28
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 11
Reston Master Plan (Map)-February1971Scope and Contents note
1.25
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 12
Reston Not Only Has Some of the Best Taxes and Labor in Washington It Also Has Trees1980sScope and Contents note
1.16
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 13
Reston: Reston Turns 20 and There's More Reason Than Ever to Celebrate (Advertising Pamphlet)1984Scope and Contents note
1.02
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 14
Reston: The First 20 years (Advertisement Pamphlet)1980sScope and Contents note
1.24
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 15
Reston, Virginia: Its Social Impact on Fairfax County-Prepared by Houston Park, Incorporated, Original Research by Mrs. Nancy Larson-July1973Scope and Contents note
1.32
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 16
Springe Prices-Commercial/Industrial1984Scope and Contents note
3.03
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 17
Spring Prices-Comparable1984Scope and Contents note
3.05
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 18
Spring Prices-Introduction to Programs1984Scope and Contents note
3.01
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 19
Spring Prices-Residential Plans1984Scope and Contents note
3.02
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 20
Spring Prices-Town Center1984Scope and Contents note
3.04
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 21
Survey and Nature Center Plan for Reston, Virginia-Prepared by Nature Centers Division National Audubon Society1964Scope and Contents note
1.33
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 22
The Best Reasons for Moving Your Company to Reston Are Not All Business1980sScope and Contents note
1.18
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 23
The Case for Relocating the Fairfax County Government Headquarters to Reston: Co-Authored by Gladstone Associates Gulf Reston, Incorporated-January1978Scope and Contents note
1.27
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 24
The First Village Reston (Informational Packet)1966Scope and Contents note
2.06
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 25
The Reston Industrial Landsales Newsletter-August1980Scope and Contents note
1.08
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 26
The Reston Times: Lifestyle Cameo of Fran Steinbauer1981Scope and Contents note
4.3
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 27
The Reston Times Clipping: 13th Year-June1977Scope and Contents note
4.4
- Mixed Materials box: 2 folder: 28
The Reston Story1980Scope and Contents note
1.31
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 1
The Restonian-August1974Scope and Contents note
2.12
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 2
The Urban Country Executive Form, Code of Virginia (As Amendment in 1973) Title 15.1 Chapter 15, County of Fairfax, Virginia-February1974Scope and Contents note
1.01
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 3
We've Always Told People to Buy Your Homes in Reston. This Year We're Making Sure They Get the Picture (Reston's Advertising Program)1979Scope and Contents note
1.17
The series small and contains photographs of a dedication ceremonies and other ceremonies that Francis Steinbauer was involved in.
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 4
All-Weather Wood Foundation Laying Ceremony (The Warren Katz House)1977Scope and Contents note
2.04
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 5
All-Weather Wood Foundation Laying Ceremony (The Warren Katz House)1977Scope and Contents note
2.05
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 6
Building in "Group Facilities Complex"/Newton Square (Aerial View)1970sScope and Contents note
4.6
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 7
Dedication Ceremonies Gifts from the Gulf Oil Foundation1977Scope and Contents note
1.07
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 8
Dedication Ceremonies, Gifts from the Gulf Oil Foundation1977Scope and Contents note
1.06
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 9
Dedication Ceremonies Gift from the Gulf Oil Foundation1977Scope and Contents note
1.5
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 10
Grand Opening of North Point Village (Martha Pennino, Jack Herrity, Fran Steinbauer)-September1982Scope and Contents note
1.04
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 11
Lake Anne Area/"Roundhouse" Sales Center (Aerial View)1964Scope and Contents note
4.7
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 12
Lake Anne Center Development Mid-Summer (Aerial View)1964Scope and Contents note
4.8
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 13
Wiehle Avenue Bridge Dedication "Martha's Bridge"-September1978Scope and Contents note
4.9
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 14
Wiehle Avenue Bridge Dedication "Martha's Bridge"-September1978Scope and Contents note
4.10
- Mixed Materials box: 3 folder: 15
Wiehle Avenue Bridge Dedication "Martha's Bridge"-September1978Scope and Contents note
4.11
The has three items in the series which include a t-shirt and framed photographs.
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 1
"Steinbauer Power" T-Shirt1970sScope and Contents note
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 2
Opening Dedication of the Dulles Toll Road (Francis Steinbauer, Governor Robb James Wilding-Director of Wastle. Airports)-Framed Photograph1970sScope and Contents note
4.1
- Mixed Materials box: 4 folder: 3
The Signing of the Wiehle Avenue Bridge Agreement (Francis Steinbauer, Chairmen Jack Herrity and Supervisor Martha Pennino)-Framed Photograph with Pen1976Scope and Contents note
4.2