Key Takeaways
- The property hosted 60 resident events over the past year, organized largely by on-site Apartment Life Coordinators who run about three events every month
- Over the past year, residents posted more than 1,280 community messages, and the tone is very positive
- The most popular interest group is Board Game Buddies (119 members), followed by The Cat Clique (91) and the Dog Group (85)
- A recurring Comedy Night is described by staff as "an all-time favorite event for MBS residents," and the property partners with a local pet group, Posh Pets, for adoption events and meet-and-greets
- The property has a dog park on-site and a courtyard with a fire pit and grills that anchor much of the social calendar
Introduction
Meridian at Braddock Station sits at 1200 First Street in Alexandria, a block from the Braddock Road Metro and minutes from historic Old Town. It's a smaller property — 183 apartments — and that scale shows up in the community: people recognize each other, events feel personal, and the overall tone of the resident feed is warm.
What makes Braddock Station distinctive is how intentionally its community is run. On-site Apartment Life Coordinators host roughly three events a month. Over the past year, our property held 60 resident events and residents posted more than 1,280 messages, with a notably positive tone. Nine active interest groups, a dog park, and a courtyard built for gatherings round out a community that feels organized and genuinely friendly.
Life Inside Meridian at Braddock Station: What Residents Actually Do Here
Daily life at Meridian at Braddock Station blends staff-organized hospitality with the everyday give-and-take of good neighbors.
The most visible thread is the welcome residents get. The Apartment Life Coordinators — a married couple living on-site — greet newcomers personally: "Welcome to Meridian at Braddock Station! My husband and I are the Apartment Life Coordinators on site. We host three events each month to help residents connect and build community." Longtime residents chime in too; one told a new neighbor, "I've lived here two years and it's been great. People are friendly, both neighbors and those that work here."
Beyond the welcomes, the feed runs on practical help. Residents lend ethernet cables, drills, soundbars, and pet carriers, and share half a cup of maple syrup mid-recipe. They return a found Murphy's Irish Pub hoodie and a designer bracelet to the front desk, and they swap detailed recommendations for local movers — Small Haul Movers, Prince Movers, and Red Carpet Movers all get specific endorsements.
There's also a strong charitable streak. Our community runs a "Shark Week" Food Drive that it expanded after a local food bank reported low stocks, and residents turn out for community wellness events like a free MADabolic training offer and a YogaSix wellness fair. It's a community where the staff set the tone and residents carry it forward.
The Events and Social Scene
Meridian at Braddock Station hosted 60 resident events over the past year across about 42 different types — a full calendar for a 183-unit property, thanks to the Apartment Life Coordinators' steady three-events-a-month cadence.
The best-attended event was a Brunch with 50 residents, followed closely by Rita's Italian Ice Night (48). Captain Cookie & The Milkman drew 40, and two signature evenings tied at 38: The Dine & Jazz Experience and an Ugly Sweater Holiday Soireé. An Ice Cream Social brought out 37.
The calendar has a real personality. The property celebrates quirky food holidays like National "Something on a Stick" Day (35 attendees) and National Pi Day with "Pizza & Pie" (35). It runs a recurring Taco Monday at Chop Shop Taco (30) and a Super Bowl Party (25). Other resident favorites mentioned in the feed include a Comedy Night ("an all-time favorite event for MBS residents"), Karaoke Night, a Caribbean Pool Party, a White Elephant Gift Exchange, and a Movie Night in the courtyard screening Finding Nemo.
What Residents Talk About Every Day
A year of conversation at Meridian at Braddock Station keeps returning to a few subjects.
Pets are at the heart of it. The Cat Clique and Dog Group are among the community's largest, and residents constantly arrange cat sitting, dog walks, and Rover connections. Our property leans in with pet programming: a monthly Pet of the Month (recent winners include Clio, a tortico cat; Saquon Barkley, a beagle-chihuahua mix; and Daisy, a lab mix) and partnerships with a local group called Posh Pets for adoption events and meet-and-greets. One Pet of the Month, Cocoa, "found her forever home thanks to our Posh Pets Adoption Event."
Residents also talk about settling in and living well: questions about the courtyard grills and fire pit, pool hours, heating and cooling, and reliable local services. Movers come up often, with several specific recommendations. And the property's events themselves generate a lot of chatter — RSVPs, photo-sharing after the Dine & Jazz Experience, and reminders about the next gathering.
Interest Groups
Meridian at Braddock Station has nine active interest groups, and the largest ones reflect a cozy, hobby-friendly community.
Board Game Buddies leads with 119 members — a fitting flagship for a community that values in-person connection. The two pet groups are next: The Cat Clique (91 members) and the Dog Group (85). Book Lovers! has 74 members, and a "Costco Crew" (63) gives neighbors a way to team up on warehouse runs.
The property also has groups that broaden who feels at home here, including an LGBT+ Group (40 members), a Gaming Club (33), and a "Shutterbugs & Stargazers" group (30) for photography and stargazing. For a prospective resident, these groups are an easy entry point — and in a smaller property, joining one is a quick way to recognize familiar faces around the building.
The Neighborhood Through Residents' Eyes
Residents at Meridian at Braddock Station are well-connected to Old Town Alexandria and the immediate area around the property.
For food and drinks, residents recommend Sundara, a new Indian restaurant at the end of Braddock Place, and Chop Shop Taco, which the property partners with for its recurring Taco Monday. For coffee, residents point to Misha's and ESP, and Murphy's Irish Pub turns up as a familiar local spot. Residents also enjoy the outdoor side of the neighborhood, naming Oronoco Bay Park as a favorite spot "to soak up the sun." Because the property is a block from the Braddock Road Metro and close to Old Town, residents have easy access to the waterfront, restaurants, and the wider Alexandria and DC area.
Is Meridian at Braddock Station Worth It?
Based on a year of resident activity, Meridian at Braddock Station is a warm, well-run community where intentional hospitality and a smaller property size combine to make neighbors feel genuinely connected.
The evidence is consistent: 60 events in a year run on a reliable monthly cadence, more than 1,280 community messages, nine active interest groups led by Board Game Buddies and two strong pet groups. On-site Apartment Life Coordinators personally welcome newcomers, the property partners with a local rescue group for pet adoptions, and residents lend a hand with everything from movers to maple syrup. The dog park and courtyard give the community natural places to gather.
How to See It for Yourself
The best way to understand Meridian at Braddock Station is to picture your own month here — a Taco Monday at Chop Shop, a Comedy Night in the Club Room, a meet-and-greet with your dog at the on-site park. If you'd like to call Braddock Station home, browse the current floor plans to find a layout that suits you. To schedule a tour and learn more about the community, reach out to the Meridian at Braddock Station leasing team or visit the property website.