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BAR defers Dunkin’ conversion at former bank on Potomac Station Drive for revised drawings and samples
Summary
The Leesburg Board of Architectural Review deferred a proposed Dunkin’ conversion at 607 Potomac Station Drive to the June 2 work session, asking the applicant for revised drawings, refined canopy and lighting proposals, refuse enclosure details and examples of similar bank‑to‑restaurant conversions.
The Leesburg Board of Architectural Review on May 21 deferred review of proposed exterior alterations to convert the former bank at 607 Potomac Station Drive NE into a Dunkin’ restaurant to a June 2 work session, asking the applicant to provide revised drawings, material and lighting details, and examples of similar bank‑to‑restaurant conversions.
Staff described the application’s main elements: infilling a second‑story center window and installing double doors to create a pedestrian entrance on the parking‑lot side, replacing an ATM opening with a window, installing an orange metal trim/brand banding around portions of the façade, adding a metal awning at the customer entrance, fitting a canopy over the drive‑through menu board, and installing backlit decorative metal bands between first‑ and…
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