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Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Former Lorton Reformatory converted into luxury apartments

LORTON, Va. - It was a prison for nearly 100 years, but now, the old historic Lorton Reformatory is being turned into a luxury apartment community.

The prison, which was built in 1910 and opened in 1916, stopped housing prisoners in 2001.
Now, Liberty Crest Apartments, a project constructed by Elm Street Development in partnership with Fairfax County and the Alexander Company, has adapted the prison into a mix-use development.

“We’re very excited to be creating a new, vibrant, mix-use community and adaptably reusing these prison buildings, these historic structures in new ways. It’s for office, retail, restaurants, apartments and townhomes,” explained Jack Perkins with Elm Street Development. “It takes a really creative team to have the vision to take a piece of property like this and turn it into something new and exciting, some of the historic fabric, some of the cells would be retained for historical purposes and interpreted use, but most of it would be converted.”

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http://www.fox5dc.com/news/local-news/former-lorton-reformatory-converted-to-luxury-apartments

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Way too many ghosts on that land! Boo!

Anonymous said...

One day ECI will make it to the big time

Anonymous said...

The place has history. I would be afraid that it is haunted!
Great idea though.

Jim said...


This would have been better converted to public housing.

Anonymous said...

The new section 8" housing for the released and pardon criminals.

Anonymous said...

I'd consider it.

Anonymous said...

Any extra charge for the ghosts that will haunt them?
Will blood start seeping from the floors and ceilings after a few months of residency???

Anonymous said...

I think it's an excellent idea. This is what Dorchester County should have done with their historic jail instead of tearing it down. Stupid idiots!