The Salvation Army has completed a relocation to Woodbridge Shopping Center in Virginia, securing a 19,000-square-foot facility positioned at the intersection of Route 1 and Occoquan Road. The move represents a strategic repositioning following the closure of the organization's previous Gordon Plaza location, which is undergoing redevelopment.
The new space enhances the Salvation Army's operational footprint in the Woodbridge corridor while capitalizing on improved visibility and accessibility at a high-traffic intersection. Woodbridge Shopping Center, which is co-anchored by CVS and Dixie Bones, provides complementary retail positioning for the nonprofit's services and merchandise operations.
The relocation underscores the Salvation Army's sustained commitment to serving the Woodbridge community through the transition, enabling continued service delivery despite the closure of its previous facility.