
Washington Business Journal
Friday, March 12, 2004
It looks like what once was a 107-acre hog farm in Fairfax County is about to go whole hog with new commercial development.
Gunston Commerce Center, which got under way five years ago on property the developer's family farmed for decades, is getting set for three new buildings in addition to the three already open at the site -- one of the last large pieces of developable land along the Interstate 95 corridor in Northern Virginia.
When the property is eventually built out, it's expected to contain 15 buildings with a total of 1 million square feet in "flex" structures, which generally are buildings that combine warehouse or other industrial space with room for small offices.
Gunston Commerce Center "is by far the largest single-story development in Northern Virginia," says Dennis Flynn, a senior vice president of Transwestern Commercial Services (www.transwestern.net), the leasing company for the project, which already has attracted tenants such as Northrop Grumman and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Ad-ministration.
"We're about the only new development in town for any tenant looking for a large block of space" ranging between 20,000 and 150,000 square feet, Flynn says.
Along I-95 in Fairfax County "the land that is left is in very small lots" says Bill Lynch, managing partner at Colchester Land Co. of Lorton (www.i95businessparks.com), the owner and developer of Gunston Commerce Center. "There's very little left along I-95 suitable for new construction."
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