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Harrison Crossing

USA / Virginia / Fredericksburg /
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www.harrisoncrossing.com
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Coordinates:   38°17'28"N   77°34'4"W

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  • armentim
    Harrison Crossing is a unique 70-acre development bordering both the north and south sides of U.S. Route 3 in Spotsylvania County, VA. The North side is anchored by Home Depot and Giant Food. Several restaurants, banks, and services will provide reverse commute shopping alternatives to nearby residents. More than ten million dollars of roadway improvements to Route 3 are underway now including the addition of travel lanes, turning lanes, and lights. Spotsylvania County, VA North side of U.S. Route 3 (Plank Road) 68 acres 400,000 sq. ft. Delivery Starting: Summer, 2007 Retailers, Restaurants and Businesses include: Atlanx Wireless, Barber Shop & Co., Ben & Jerry's, Bridge's Brick Oven Pizza, Chevy Chase Bank, Fancy Nails, Giant Food, Great Clips, Home Depot, Largest Wireless, LJP Cleaners, Mattress Warehouse, Petco, Rob's Car Wash, Ruby Tuesday, Salsa Rita's, Skycom, Sonic, Starbucks, Subway, Sunset Thai, Tan-D-Monium, Union Bank and Trust, Harrison Crossing is well-positioned in western portion the 13th fastest growing county in the U.S. among 80,000 homes. Tenants will find a wide range of options for multi-tenant uses. Significant road improvement proffers are underway to provide full access to the development including eight lanes along Route 3, a signalized intersection with dedicated turn lanes on U.S. Route 3, and widened secondary roads. Up to 200,000 local residents will be able to reduce drive time and shop closer to home when Harrison Crossing opens. Primary inline anchor buildings are under construction today. Our staff of engineers and real estate experts work together to streamline development and ensure timely delivery to our tenants. The first space delivery to tenants will be in Summer, 2007. State-of-the-art low impact development (LID) techniques will be incorporated into the center's parking areas to provide both storm-water filtration and attractive landscaping features.
  • Fifo (guest)
    This used to be an awesome historically significant forest that local kids would play in until someone decided they could make money instead.
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