
Salvation Army has relocated from its former Gordon Plaza location to a new, highly visible space at Woodbridge Shopping Center in Woodbridge, Virginia.
The new location totals approximately 19,000 square feet and is positioned just two blocks from the Salvation Army’s previous site. The relocation follows the closure of Gordon Plaza, which is slated for demolition as part of a redevelopment that will include a new Home Depot, expected to deliver in 2027.
Woodbridge Shopping Center is co-anchored by CVS and Dixie Bones. The long-term lease reflects the Salvation Army’s plans in the market. Salvation Army is a nonprofit organization specializing in thrift retail, with proceeds supporting community programs and social services.
Boosalis Properties represented the landlord in the transaction. “Salvation Army is a strong anchor and an excellent co-anchor for CVS,” said George Boosalis. “It will drive traffic to the shopping center, benefit co-tenants, and serve the surrounding community.”
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