Fort Belvior Local Area Information:
Few areas in the world can match
the diversity of the Fort Belvoir
area. The installation is minutes
from Mount Vernon, Old Town
Alexandria, the nation’s capital as
well as so much more of America’s
heritage. Alexandria’s Town Crier
can usually be seen calling out
special events and happenings in
the historic port city of
Alexandria.
Few areas in the world can
match the diversity of the
area surrounding the
nation’s capital, which is a
short trip from Fort
Belvoir. In metropolitan
Washington, D.C., there
are hundreds of historic
sites and places to experience
history and watch
history in the making.
Residents and tourists
from around the world
over can visit the White
House, the U.S. Congress
and Capitol, the headquarters
of 14 federal cabinet
departments and other federal
agencies and bureaus.
Almost every nation in the
world has an embassy or diplomatic
representative here. The
nation’s capital also is one of the
worl’d most beautiful cities. Maj.
Pierre Charles L’Enfant, a member
of Gen. George Washington’s
Continental Army staff, laid out the
District of Columbia in 1791, with
broad avenues and traffic circles, allowing
for monuments, memorials, pools and
parks. There’s a world-class zoo, shopping
for every taste and budget, hotels, theaters and
restaurants featuring some of the world’s finest
cuisine. Cultural activities from John F. Kennedy
Center for the Performing Arts to local jazz clubs and
dinner theatres cater to every taste. Recreation at Atlantic
Ocean beaches in Maryland, Virginia, Delaware and New
Jersey are only a few hours away, as are the snow-covered
slopes, campgrounds and lakes in the Blue Ridge Mountains of the
Appalachian chain in Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia.
For more informaiton on Ft. Belvoir, please see the Fort Belvoir Post Guide Book 2010 (9 MB file size).
BRAC and Fort Belvoir:
The 2005 Base Realignment and Closure legislation was
signed into law on Nov. 9, 2005. Under BRAC law, Fort
Belvoir will have a net gain of approximately 19,300 military
and civilian employees - the largest net gain of any DoD
installation.
BRAC 2005 will nearly double the size of Fort Belvoir's
workforce to a total population of 43,000 by September 15,
2011 - the federally mandated date by which BRAC must be
completed.
The cost of construction for new facilities, renovated facilities,
and infrastructure projects related to the implementation
of BRAC at Fort Belvoir is forecasted to cost more than $4
billion.
With all of the BRAC projects now fully under construction,
the future appearance of Fort Belvoir is beginning to
take shape. The post will expand to include a total of three
non-contiguous sites or substations in the region. Non-contiguous Fort Belvoir property includes Rivanna Station in
Charlottesville, Va, the Fort Belvoir North Area in
Springfield, Va., and a portion of the Mark Center in
Alexandria, Va., that are now home to three BRAC realigned
organizations at Fort Belvoir. They are the Defense
Intelligence Agency's Joint-Use Intelligence Analysis Facility,
the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's New Campus
East, and the multiple Defense Department agencies formerly
in leased space in the National Capital Region, respectively.
To support the increased workforce and mission requirements,
the installation will invest $157 million into roads,
utilities, communications and base support facilities while
renovating existing space, building new buildings for incoming
tenants, reconfiguring the installation, and implementing
increased traffic demand management practices to mitigate
traffic concerns. During 2010-2011, Gunston, Belvoir, and
Pohick Roads will be expanded to four lanes to accommodate
Belvoir's growth.
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Flex Warehouse For Lease Lorton VA
7211 Telegraph Square Dr, Suite B
(off of Telegraph Rd, between Fairfax County Pkwy and Richmond Hwy)
Lorton, VA 22079, Fairfax County
Newington Industrial Submarket
Davison Army Air Field, Fort Belvoir, VA
2,650 square feet, with Drive-in
Warhouse Door, Large Offices, and second level office / storage. Fully
Air Conditioned / HVAC. Two level, nice office, terrific window line.
Plenty of parking.
Rent/SF/Yr: $16.00/ig Rent/mo: $3,533.33/ig
Terms Negotiable
Location Info: Next to Ft. Belvoir and Davison Army Airfield
(Davison AAF) Airport. Easy access to US Rt. 1 Richmond Hwy, Fairfax
County Parkway (7100), I-95 / I-495
From I-95 S, Take exit 166A to merge onto Fairfax County Pkwy / State
Route 617 / VA-7100 S toward Fairfax Co Pkwy / Newington / Ft Belvoir,
Continue to follow Fairfax County Pkwy/VA-7100 S 1.3 mi, Take the
Telegraph Rd ramp 0.2 mi, Turn right at Telegraph Rd 0.7 mi, Turn right
at Telegraph Square Dr, 7211 Telegraph Square Dr, Lorton, VA 22079 will
be on the left 269 ft.
Highlights
- Near the Fairfax County Parkway & US Route 1 / Richmond Highway
- Minutes away from I-95, I-495, and Fort Belvoir
- Shows Well, wall to wall carpet and paint throughout space
- Fully Air-conditioned, & nicely built out kitchen and Second level mezzanine level
- Dance Lessons / Dance Studio / Gymnastics School current use
- Turn key for Dance, Cheerleading Squads and Tumbling classes /
lessons, Cheerleading Tryout preparation, Pilates, Zumba, Aerobics,
Women's Self Defense, Yoga, Body-Sculpting, Gymnastics, etc.
- Turn key for Krav Maga training, drills, fitness, training gym,
conditioning, and athletic & conditioning training, Brazilian Jiu
Jitsu (BJJ), Gracie Jiu Jitsu, Thai Boxing, Kickboxing, Martial Arts,
CrossFit, Kickboxing, Karate, Kung Fu, MMA (Mixed Martial Arts),
Functional-Fitness, Wrestling, UFC fitness, Self Defense, etc.
Warehouse Property Zoning:
I-5 General Industrial District - Fairfax County
I-5 Permitted Uses
1. Accessory uses and accessory services uses:
- Business service and supply service establishments.
- Child care centers.
- Eating establishments.
- Garment cleaning establishments.
- ealth clubs, spas, sauna and steam baths, swimming pools, tennis courts and other such similar facilities.
- Personal service establishments.
- Prescription establishments and the selling of pharmaceutical supplies.
- Quick-service food stores, limited to the C-3, C-4 and I-4 Districts.
- A dwelling unit for a watchman, custodian, proprietor or owner
and his/her family whose employment or business is directly related to
the principal use.
- Repair service establishments.
- Retail sales establishments selling convenience merchandise.
- Drive-in financial institutions.
- Fast food restaurants.
- Quick-service food stores.
2. Child care centers and nursery schools.
3. Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues and other such places of worship.
4. Contractor's offices and shops.
5. Crematory, human or animal.
6. Establishments for printing of any size, production, processing,
assembly, manufacturing, compounding, preparation, cleaning, servicing,
testing, repair or storage of materials, goods or products, and
associated retail sales.
7. Establishments for scientific research, development and training.
8. Financial institutions.
9. Funeral homes.
10. Heavy equipment and specialized vehicle sale, rental and service establishments.
11. Kennels.
12. Light public utility uses, all uses except radio or television
broadcasting tower facilities, microwave facilities, satellite earth
stations, and mobile and land based telecommunication facilities.
13. Lumber yards and building material yards to include rock, sand and
gravel.
14. Mobile and land based telecommunication facilities.
15. Motor freight terminals.
16. Motor vehicle storage and impoundment yards.
17. New vehicle storage.
18. Offices.
19. Private schools of general education.
20. Private schools of special education.
21. Public uses.
22. Quasi-public athletic fields and related facilities.
23. Recycling centers.
24. Storage yards.
25. Truck rental establishments.
26. Vehicle light service establishments.
27. Vehicle major service establishments.
28. Vehicle transportation service establishments.
29. Veterinary hospitals.
30. Warehousing and associated retail establishments.
31. Wholesale trade establishments.
I-5 Special Permit Uses
Group 3 - Institutional Uses, limited to:
A. Churches, chapels, temples, synagogues and other such places of
worship with a child care center, nursery school or private school of
general education
Group 5 - Commercial Recreation Uses, limited to:
C. Health clubs
D. Indoor firing ranges, archery ranges, fencing and other similar indoor recreational uses
F. Skating facilities
For Leasing Information, Please Contact: Guy Travers:
703.339.0100 Click to eMail
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