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Leesburg BAR defers decision on revised mixed-use project at 211 S. King and 4 & 6 South St.

Board of Architectural Review work session · January 5, 2026
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The Leesburg Board of Architectural Review on Jan. 5 deferred action on TLHPBR20250030, asking the applicant to update drawings after members praised lowered hyphens and improved fenestration but raised concerns about a gable/massing relationship, masonry base detailing and some technical questions; vote 5-0-2.

The Leesburg Board of Architectural Review deferred formal action on a revised mixed-use development for 211 South King Street and 4 and 6 South Street SW (TLHPBR20250030) at its Jan. 5 work session, asking the applicant to update drawings and return in February. The motion to defer, moved by Helen Aikman and seconded by J.P. Andrews, passed 5-0-2.

Lauren, a town planning staff member, told the board the proposal would replace two late-20th-century non-contributing structures with an L-shaped development that reads as two attached but visually separate buildings fronting South King and South Street. "Staff finds there have been sufficient change in the design, to support further discussion of the application," she said, while noting unresolved…

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