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Loudoun Gateway I sells for $22M

RREEF Property Trust Inc. has acquired Loudoun Gateway I in Sterling for $21.95 million.

It is the Kansas City-based real estate investment trust’s first acquisition in the Washington market.

Loudoun Gateway I, a 102,000-square-foot Class A office building, is fully leased. The building is at the intersection of Route 28 and Old Ox Road, about three miles from Dulles International Airport.

It is less than two miles away from a planned Phase 2 Metro stop in Loudoun County, a station the county would like to name Loudoun Gateway.

RREEF Property Trust owns six properties in the U.S., with total assets of $127 million.

Loudoun Co. unpaved roads make Va.’s endangered historic places list

Many people don't realize Loudoun County, Virginia, has 300 miles of unpaved roads until their car's navigation system takes them from a busy commuter route onto an unexpected gravel road. Preservation Virginia — a privately-funded, statewide historical preservation group — has added Loudoun County's rural road network to its "2020 Virginia's Most Endangered Historic Places" list.
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