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  2. Leesburg, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Leesburg is located northeast of the center of Loudoun County, Virginia, at (39.1155, −77.5644), [24] It is part of the northern Virginia Piedmont and sits at the base of the easternmost chain of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Catoctin Mountain

  3. Village at Leesburg - Wikipedia

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    In February 2014, the Loudoun Times-Mirror moved its operations from downtown Leesburg to Village at Leesburg. [3] In October 2014, the Leesburg Town Council unanimously approved a Village at Leesburg's rezoning application, removing the 28,000-square-foot limitation on restaurant uses in the developments Land Bay A. [ 4 ]

  4. Ashburn Village - Wikipedia

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    Ashburn Village contains a large shopping center with restaurants, an anchor grocery store and numerous other retail outlets. It is also located close to two shopping malls, Dulles Town Center and the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets. The development has eight artificial ponds, which provide habitat for heron, geese and ducks. [1]

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  6. Fairfax Square - Wikipedia

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    Fairfax Square is an upscale mixed-use development located directly south of Tysons Corner Center across Leesburg Pike in Tysons Corner, VirginiaIt includes 400,000 sq ft (37,160 m 2) of Class A office space, primarily occupied by financial tenants such as American Express, Merrill Lynch, and New York Life, and high-end ground-floor retail among its three identical high-rises.

  7. Potomac Mills - Wikipedia

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    Potomac Mills is a shopping mall located in Dale City, Virginia, in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area. The first mall developed by the Mills Corporation, it was acquired in 2007 by Simon Property Group. Simon claims it to be the largest outlet mall [1] in Virginia.

  8. Balducci's - Wikipedia

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    There are four Balducci's Express locations: three in JFK Airport in New York and one at the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets in Virginia. [2] There also was a Balducci's Gourmet on the Go Café located in the Bloomberg Children's Center at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, [17] but it closed in 2024.

  9. Barneys Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    Rosemont - Fashion Outlets of Chicago (opened 2013) [22] Massachusetts. Wrentham - Wrentham Village Premium Outlets (opened 1997) [23] New York. Central Valley - Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets (opened 1996) [24] Riverhead - Tanger Outlets (opened 1997) [25] Virginia. Leesburg - Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets (opened 2001) [26]