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Discover why Leesburg, Virginia is a great place to establish your business. Leesburg offers you an authentic hometown in a strategic geographic location with abundant cultural and recreational amenities. Those words sum up why Leesburg is one of the most sought-after locations for new businesses in northern Virginia. Discover the opportunity. Discover Leesburg.

An Authentic Hometown. Since 1758, Leesburg has been at the crossroads of northern Virginia. Today, as the seat of government for one of the country's fastest growing counties, Leesburg embraces the advantages of being close to the nation's capital while preserving the small town character that makes Leesburg an attractive place to live and do business. Despite its phenomenal growth over the past decade, Leesburg remains a place where you can run into your neighbors at the local coffee shop or grocery store and talk about the events of the day. The historic downtown is home to an attractive mix of specialty retail shops and world-class restaurants as well as the government offices of the Town and Loudoun County and a growing number of entrepreneurial businesses. Leesburg's neighborhoods offer more affordable housing alternatives than the communities to the east and the county's public schools rank among the best in Virginia and the nation.

Rehau North American Head Quarters
Rehau North American Head Quarters

Strategic Geographic Location. With direct access to the Washington Dulles International Airport and the Capitol Beltway via the Dulles Greenway toll road, Leesburg is only 20 minutes from the airport and less than an hour from downtown Washington D.C. In addition, Leesburg Executive Airport, one of the region's busiest general aviation airports, provides advantages as a corporate location unparalleled in the greater Washington D.C. metro area. Close enough to downtown Washington D.C., Maryland's Biotech Corridor and Northern Virginia's high tech sector to provide significant opportunities for sustained growth to businesses, Leesburg is far enough removed from the inner D.C. metro area to offer a balanced quality of life to residents.

Flower & Garden Festival
Flower & Garden Festival

Abundant Cultural & Recreational Amenities. Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, Leesburg is at the crossroads between the urban east and the rural west. Cultural events range from outdoor summer concerts provided by the Bluemont and Acoustics on the Green concert series and the Loudoun Arts Council's year-round Leesburg's First Friday to the annual steeplechase races at Morven Park. Leesburg's historical sites encompass the breadth of the nation's history, from the Revolutionary War to the Cold War, including the site of the Civil War battle of Ball's Bluff and Dodona Manor, the retirement home of General George C. Marshall. Leesburg's recently expanded recreation center at Ida Lee Park and the athletic fields at Freedom Park and the Washington & Old Dominion Trail provide unexcelled opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Leesburg Plaza
Leesburg Plaza

Long considered one of the area's premier tourist destinations, Leesburg is also a leading destination for businesses as well. The Town is committed to supporting its business community, whether by fostering entrepreneurial development or taking proactive stances on development issues like broadband access within the Town. Our thriving business community of over 2,000 employers and our well-educated workforce are evidence of the historic opportunities Leesburg offers businesses now and for the future. Discover the opportunity for your business. Discover Leesburg.

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