Warehouses for Sale in Virginia
Warehouses for sale can be found throughout Virginia, including the Washington Metropolitan area. In fact, these large, predominately low-rise structures are part of the very fabric of the region’s history. Tobacco was the earliest major industry for colonial settlers and the warehousing of crops for shipment was regulated by English law. That led to the settlement of Alexandria, with its Potomac River waterfront location providing a convenient spot for storage facilities and the off-loading of crops onto tall sailing ships.
Warehouse Spaces for Sale in Northern Virginia
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Northern Virginia continued to be a prominent location for warehouses for centuries to come, whether for agrarian purposes, the rail road industry, metal workers, lumber, aviation or a multitude of other uses. These storage and industrial-purpose buildings still serve the commonwealth’s workforce, and can be found throughout Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Prince George, Prince William, Manassas and Loudon.
Warehouses for sale in Virginia serve a multitude of purposes. They can be used for storage, distribution, manufacturing, woodshops, boat storage and repair, automotive body work, artist studios, rehearsal spaces, farm purposes and even for adaptive reuse projects in which big buildings with banks of multi-paned windows are transformed into trendy loft condominiums with exposed brick and ductwork. That’s a whole lot of different uses!
These blocky buildings can be found in densely packed urban centers or out in the country. They can be found by rivers and tributaries, near rail tracks or close to major roadways. And sometimes they’re even out in the middle of nowhere. Those locations can often affect the cost—a warehouse for sale in Virginia will certainly cost more when it’s in a pricy neighborhood with high land values. But when all is said and done, the choices are up to the prospective buyer and the NoVo inventory offers plenty of options. To learn more, call District Partners at Compass, 202-798-3600.