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Spotsylvania industrial portfolio sells for $38M

Tenants include Flowers Bakery and Midsouth Building Supply

Beth JoJack //April 21, 2025//

An industrial warehouse.

An entity sharing an address with a Washington, D.C., real estate investment and development company has purchased four industrial buildings in Spotsylvania County for $38 million. Photo courtesy Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer

An industrial warehouse.

An entity sharing an address with a Washington, D.C., real estate investment and development company has purchased four industrial buildings in Spotsylvania County for $38 million. Photo courtesy Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer

Spotsylvania industrial portfolio sells for $38M

Tenants include Flowers Bakery and Midsouth Building Supply

Beth JoJack //April 21, 2025//

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An entity sharing an address with the Pinkard Group, a Washington, D.C., regional real estate investment and development company, has purchased four light and warehouse buildings in County for $38 million, according to .

Located in Four Mile Fork Industrial Park, the county’s largest light industrial park, the Longwood Industrial sits along on 35.67 acres along Industrial Drive and Houser Drive and includes 221,000 square feet of space. The properties are 100% leased to tenants including Flowers Bakery, Midsouth Building Supply, F.H.Furr, Capital Electric, Lennox and Blossman Gas.

An entity named Longwood Owner purchased the portfolio from Longwood Holdings as an investment, according to Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer. Virgil G. Nelson of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled negotiations on behalf of the seller.

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