Tenant Belfort Furniture to vacate by June
Josh Janney //February 9, 2026//
Tenant Belfort Furniture to vacate by June
Josh Janney //February 9, 2026//
One of Loudoun County‘s biggest landholders has purchased an 83,330-square-foot warehouse in Sterling for $28.5 million.
Sterling-based real estate company JK Land Holdings, founded by real estate investor and developer Chuck Kuhn, acquired the 7.88-acre site at 45190 Ocean Court in Sterling on Jan. 8 from the limited liability company Sterling Davis Properties. The property features an 83,330-square-foot industrial warehouse currently being occupied by tenant Belfort Furniture, which is slated to vacate the space in June.
Kuhn, who founded JK Moving Services, North America’s largest independently owned and operated moving company, has focused his real estate business on purchasing land for data centers in recent years.
KLNB Principals Ryan Goeller and Chase Stewart, along with senior vice president Jeff Tarae, and associate Tyler Cumberland represented the buyer in the purchase of the 83,330-square-foot industrial warehouse.
Washington, D.C.-based commercial brokerage and real estate services firm KLNB has retained JKLH to lead all marketing and leasing of the property. A JKLH spokesperson deferred questions about prospective tenants to KLNB, whose spokesperson said there are no announcements yet as to who the new tenants are.
Founded in 2016, JKLH seeks land acquisitions that can be sold, leased, developed, placed into conservation easement or used by its sister companies JK Moving Services and CapRelo. In November 2025, JKLH sold a 97-acre parcel of land in Leesburg to an affiliate of SDC Capital Partners, a global data center investor, for $615 million.