TOPPING, VA
2022 Greys Point Road features an all new 2025 construction DG Market prototype building consisting of approximately 10,640 SF sitting directly on Route 3. This location is in an established market just 1.8 miles east the Robert O. Norris Bridge, which corsses the Rappahannock River and connects peninsulas. There is strong combined
daily traffic counts at 8,700 ADT on Route 3 - Greys Point Road. The lease features attractive 5% rent increases every 5 years throughout the lease. The property is ideally located directly on a +/- 2.50 acre parcel one of the main connectors heading east and west. The township is within Middlesex County - 45 miles from Newport News, 62 miles from Richmond and 133 miles from Washington DC. The nearest Dollar General is 4.4 miles south in Hartfield, 4.9 miles north in Whitestone, 10.5 miles west in Saluda. This location will pull from a large established trade area and provide residents and visitors to the lake region a very convenient location allowing Dollar General to offer a wider variety of items including produce, meat and other foods allowing customers closer access to fresh and healthier foods at a convenient location with everyday low prices.
Topping, VA presents the rare opportunity to own an asset with new 2025 construction with a lease featuring attractive 5% rent increases every 5 years throughout the lease. The property is ideally positioned in an established and well travelled market with a long term lease and a corporate guaranty. This DG Market prototype building consists of approximately 10,640 SF sitting directly on Route 3 just 1.8 miles before the Robert O. Norris Bridge. The property is ideally located directly on a +/- 2.50 acre parcel of the main connectors heading north and south with strong daily traffic at 8,700 ADT. The property is located in Middlesex County, where boutique inns, quaint bed and breakfasts, family-friendly campgrounds, and private vacation rentals await. Nestled in small towns and along scenic waterfronts, each accommodation offers a unique view and a charming slice of local life. Middlesex County has to offer, from sailing
and fishing in the Chesapeake Bay to exploring local museums and strolling through quaint downtown shops. Whether you’re seeking adventure on the water or leisure on land, there’s always something exciting to discover. ore commonly known as Virginia’s Northern Neck, is a remarkable region where residents and visitors can reconnect with nature and history. The Northern Neck is a region where family farms still flourish, and generations of watermen continue to harvest Rockfish, Blue Crabs and the famous Virginia Oyster from the waters adjoining the peninsula. These waters have supported a fishing industry for generations and continue to be a haven for water enthusiasts and boaters today. Colonial towns filled with award winning wineries, local artisans, and fine dining and lodging options are just a few of the reasons why visitors and locals flock to the region. Considered the “birthplace of our nation” three of the first five American presidents were born here, making the Northern Neck a true historical destination. Area attractions include George Washington’s Birthplace, Stratford Hall, Mary Ball Washington Museum, Colonial Beach, and Westmoreland State Park. The property is just 9 miles from The Tides Inn, which is one of the top rated resorts in Virginia, and the Rappahannock Yacht Club in historic Irvington. The town of Kilmarnock sits just 11 miles north on Route 3 and has a bustling main street full of restaurants, small boutiques and large national and regional chains. It is considered the commercial hub of the Northern neck and the largest town in Lancaster County. Golfers can take advantage of the many local courses including the Golden Eagle Golf Club, Indian Creek Country Club, or Quinton Oaks and cyclists can ride along the winding roads and trails to take in the views. Today, Lancaster’s largest industries include health care, retail trade, and public administration, but agriculture, forestry and fishing remain a pillar of the local economy.
LISTED IN CONJUNCTION WITH VA BROKER OF RECORD MICHAEL KATZ - LICENSE 0225059347 OF REF ADVISORY INC