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  Victory Center    
 
 
Live. Work. Play.

Victory Center is located in Alexandria, VA, one of the nation’s first great cities. Incorporated in 1779, old Alexandria was a bustling trading center and port. From its earliest days, taking advantage of its key location on the
Potomac River, six miles south of Washington, DC. Today, Alexandria remains a spirited place to live, work and play.

Live.

Alexandria and the surrounding area is an exciting place to live. Whether you reside in one of the many existing neighborhoods, the historic district, or one of the many new single-family, townhome, condo or apartment developments, you will understand why the quality of life here is like no other in the country.

Work.

Alexandria is headquarters for a host of government agencies, national and international corporations and associations, and companies of every size and description. It goes without saying that Alexandria is truly a World-class city in every respect. The area around Victory Center and along Eisenhower Avenue is home to scores of government entities, businesses and support services that make working here friendly and efficient.

Play.

Alexandria is a rich blend of shops, restaurants, theatres, and other attractions to make playing here as attractive as living and working here. There are over 100 fine area restaurants, scores of elegant shops, stores and shopping malls, from which to choose. Parks, nature trails, bike paths, boating and a broad array of opportunities await those who live, work, or visit here. Museums, galleries, concerts and cultural events make Alexandria a hub of activity for the region.

Area Photos From left to right: The Reserve at Eisenhower, The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and Cameron Run Regional Park


   
 

Area Amenities

Over 2.8 million SF of retail

Over 100 restaurants

Historical sites and buildings

   
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The city of Alexandria was named a finalist for the 2005 All America City Award.