Belmont Bay, Woodbridge

[1] This property was conceived in the 1980s as a gated community with an elementary school on land purchased by Preston Caruthers.

[2] In July 2021, Caruthers Companies submitted a US$550 million plan for the final phase of the Belmont Bay development project, located on a vacant field at the Occoquan River waterfront.

This is a revision of the initial plans for development in this lot, which originally included 411 age-restricted homes, 505 hotel rooms, and 1.42 million square feet of retail space.

Subsequent to the closure, the golf course was converted to a park and renamed The Osprey's at Belmont Bay.

In 2018, a fast ferry proposal administered by the Northern Virginia Regional Commission and presented by the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission which will connect with places to the north such as Washington, District of Columbia and National Harbor, Maryland and will have its southern terminus at Belmont Bay went forward with further development.