Nothern Virginia is ‘at a critical crossroads,’ which means rural Virginia is, too

An office complex in Fairfax County recently changed hands, and taxpayers across rural Virginia ought to be alarmed.

Why should we care who owns Tysons International Plaza? We don’t. We should, though, care about what the new owners paid for it: 60% less than the previous owners had bought it for just eight years ago.

This isn’t the only office building in Fairfax County that’s been sold at a deep discount recently, either. A parade of headlines in the Washington Business Journal reads like this:…

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