Local leaders are proposing flexible parking as a way of transforming King Street into an “amazing place.”
Leesburg Patch, June 30, 2011
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Local leaders are proposing flexible parking as a way of transforming King Street into an “amazing place.”
Leesburg Patch, June 30, 2011
A pipe organ crawl showcases some of downtown Leesburg’s historic churches and pipe organs.
Leesburg Patch, May 23, 2011
Local leaders are envisioning changes that will make Leesburg’s King Street an “amazing place.”
Leesburg Patch, May 5, 2011
We might lose more than we realize if the Downtown Leesburg Post Office closes.
Leesburg Patch, May 31, 2012
Leesburg officials have broken ground on a downtown improvement project.
Leesburg Patch, July 10, 2012
The Loudoun Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating a second fire at the county’s Community Corrections office.
Washington Post, December 23, 2012
A nativity scene that once graced the Loudoun County Courthouse lawn has found a new home at Leesburg Presbyterian Church.
Washington Post, December 23, 2012
The developer of Crosstrail has withdrawn an offer of land for expansion of Loudoun County’s courts.
Washington Post, December 10, 2012
A developer on the southern edge of Leesburg has offered land for Loudoun County’s courts.
Washington Post, December 3, 2012
Local business leaders say they want the Loudoun County courts to stay in downtown Leesburg.
Washington Post, November 19, 2012