842 S King St, Leesburg, VA 20175
For Lease
This exceptional retail opportunity in Leesburg, Virginia, presents two available spaces within a freestanding building at 842 S King Street, totaling 2,780 square feet and 1,281 square feet respectively. Located in Loudoun County, this property boasts high visibility on King Street, offering excellent exposure to potential customers. The larger space, previously occupied by a bank and becoming available October 1st, 2024, is ideal for a variety of uses. The smaller space offers ample room for a retail or restaurant establishment. Both spaces are situated in a prime location within the Town of Leesburg, zoned CDD, ensuring a vibrant and thriving business environment. The property's strategic location provides easy access for customers and employees alike. This is a rare opportunity to secure retail space with exceptional visibility and accessibility in a desirable area. The flexible space allows for customization to suit a range of businesses, making it an attractive option for entrepreneurs and established companies seeking a prominent location in Leesburg. The property's multiple tenancy allows for flexibility in lease terms and space requirements. Contact us today to learn more about this exciting opportunity to establish your business in a high-traffic area of Leesburg. The address is 842 S King Street, Leesburg, VA 20175.
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John Marshall Bank Bank Loan Service
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Tax year 2024Comparables
6 recent transactions · within 1.5 miComparable in this City
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Property description
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LB:CDD · Leesburg, VALeesburg. Always verify with local authorities before improvements.
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