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Home Depot Approved For Gordon Plaza Revitalization In Woodbridge
The vacant Gordon Plaza is planned for revitalization with a Home Depot store as an anchor.

WOODBRIDGE, VA — Revitalization of the Gordon Plaza shopping center in Woodbridge is taking a new step after action by the Prince William County Board of Supervisors Tuesday.
The board approved rezoning and a special use permit to allow a Home Depot store to anchor Kimco Realty's intended redevelopment of the shopping center. Gordon Plaza was developed in 1973 and is largely vacant, with the exception of the Aldi grocery store. The Home Depot Store will include a garden center with a nursery, motor vehicle rentals and curbside pickup.
Woodbridge District Supervisor Margaret Franklin said the new use for Gordon Plaza will serve the North Woodbridge community well.
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"If you're familiar with the shopping center, it is in great need of repairs," said Franklin. "I just want to thank Kimco for stepping up and saying that they want to help revitalize this area and really beautify it. It's going to go really beautifully with the rest of the work we're doing in North Woodbridge to revitalize our corridor."
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