Dulles Town Center is a sprawling retail destination with over 1.5 million square feet of top-tier space in a vibrant Washington, DC, suburb. This super-regional shopping center offers excellent retail space among a robust collection of national retailers with premier exposure to a plethora of daily visitors. Situated on a sweeping 132-acre site, Dulles Town Center provides abundant parking for visitors and tenants. LAFitness 50,000 sqft available for lease.
A rare two-story, 120,000-square-foot opportunity of contiguous space is currently available. Formerly a Lord & Taylor department store, this expansive space boasts high 18-foot to 20-foot ceiling heights and open floor plates, ideal for a variety of retailers such as a department store or a supermarket, and entertainment purposes, including pickleball, trampoline park, bowling, indoor skateboarding, and more. The possibilities are endless. 50,000 sqft LA Fitness Center is available for lease. Additional retail suites throughout the center are available for lease, including turnkey opportunities, ranging in square footage from 2,000 square feet to 30,000 square feet. Pricing is from $20 to $35 per square foot.
Dulles Town Center is a shopping hub for numerous Northern Virginia communities and the DC metro area, home to top-performing tenants and national retailers, including Macy's, JCPenney, Dick's Sporting Goods, LA Fitness, Ann Taylor, Forever 21, H&M, Victoria's Secret, Bath & Body Works, Banana Republic, Express, Regal Movie Theater and more. Located at the confluence of Route 7/Leesburg Pike and Route 28, two of the city's major thoroughfares, Dulles Town Center is easily accessible, allowing for convenient travel within and outside town. The property's positioning along this main retail corridor also grants it superior connectivity and visibility to enhance its efficacy for a wide range of uses, providing exceptional exposure to well over 135,000 vehicles per day.
Sterling is a tranquil, tree-lined community providing that sought-after feel of ease and quaintness with the utmost convenience just 40 minutes outside the nation's Capital. This suburban town has robust demographics and the strongest economy in the Washington, DC, metro area. Within a 10-mile radius of the center is a population of over 551,243 residents with an average household income of $173,213 per year, and a projected annual growth each year for the next five years, all contributing to the area's strong labor pool, thriving consumer base, and growing community.