Dulles Town Center, Virginia
Dulles Town Center is a census-designated place in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. It is located about north of Dulles International Airport. The CDP is the location of the Dulles Town Center shopping mall, for which it is named. The United States Postal Service considers Dulles Town Center to be a subsection of Dulles, which is itself a subsection of Sterling; none of these locations is an incorporated municipality.
The population as of the 2010 United States census was 4,601.
History
In December 1987, Loudoun County officials approved the jurisdiction's first regional shopping mall. The mall was originally planned to be named the "Windmill Regional Shopping Center" but was later renamed to "Dulles Town Center" in 1988. The original expected opening was set for 1993. Dulles Town Center's developer was Lerner Enterprises.The mall was put on hold until 1994 due to the downturn in the local economy. In March of that year the mall announced it would start construction that spring with plans to be open 1996. With further delays, it wasn't until the summer of 1996 that Dulles Town Center broke ground. The mall opened its first two anchor stores on November 18, 1998. The ribbon-cutting ceremony for Dulles Town Center took place on August 12, 1999.
2023 shooting incident
On April 2, 2023, YouTuber Tanner Cook was shot in the stomach after harassing and following a stranger while filming a prank video. The victim, Alan Colie, was arrested immediately but was ultimately found to have acted in justifiable self-defense after a jury trial. The gun used was a handgun, but the specific type of handgun hasn't been publicly disclosed.Geography
The Dulles Town Center CDP is in eastern Loudoun County. It is bordered to the north by Virginia State Route 7 and to the west by Virginia State Route 28. Neighboring communities are Sterling to the south and east, Ashburn and Kincora to the west, and Countryside and Cascades to the north. Dulles Town Center is southeast of Leesburg, the Loudoun county seat, and northwest of downtown Washington, D.C.According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the CDP has a total area of, of which, or 0.94%, are water. The community drains westward to Broad Run, a north-flowing tributary of the Potomac River.