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This Rosslyn-based company is uprooting itself after a quarter-century

In 1990, the same year President George H.W. Bush delivered his first State of the Union address and the Washington National Cathedral opened, ICA Language Services moved into its new home at 1901 N. Moore St. in Rosslyn.

A quarter-century later, ICA has decided it’s time to cast off from its longtime home in the RCA building and into more spacious digs at 1501 Wilson Blvd. a few blocks away. ICA, a foreign language training firm, has signed a lease for the top two floors at 1501 Wilson Blvd. and…