Real Estate ProfessionalsJarrell in the News
Fredericksburg Visitor Center gets a New Home
June 13th, 2024
JPI adds historic downtown property to portfolio DOWNTOWN FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (May 31, 2024) – Jarrell Properties Inc., has acquired 706 Caroline St., built in 1824, this historic building has hosted many of tenants over the past 200 years; from a Prisoner’s Headquarters in 1825 to the current home of the Fredericksburg Visitor Center. This 5,272 […]
Read MoreJPI Adds Downtown Mixed-Use Building to Portfolio
May 23rd, 2024
723 Caroline St, Under New Ownership DOWNTOWN FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (May 16, 2024) – A historic Fredericksburg structure, 723 Caroline St. is a building that locals have seen near the corner of Caroline & Hanover St. for many years. Jarrell Properties adds this mixed-used building to its evolving downtown portfolio. 723 was purchased from the Smith […]
Read MoreJPI Sponsors Stafford County Holiday Tree Lighting Festival
December 6th, 2022
December 1, 2022 Jarrell Properties, Inc. (JPI) is proud to announce their Platinum Sponsorship for Stafford County’s 2nd Annual Tree Lighting Festival, held at the Stafford County Courthouse and Administration Complex, on Friday, December 2nd. Last December, Stafford County’s tree lighting program was an overwhelming success with families. This year, several improvements are necessary to […]
Read MoreJPI Dedicates 36-Acre Keswick Park to Spotsylvania County
December 6th, 2022
November 17, 2022 –SPOTSYLVANIA, Virginia – Long time Spotsylvania business, Jarrell Properties, Inc. (JPI) , dedicated an improved 36-acre parcel of land, known as Keswick Park, to the people of Spotsylvania County. Keswick Park is located within the Keswick residential development on the Lake Anna Parkway and is convenient to the Spotsylvania Courthouse area of […]
Read MoreDowntown Icon Purchased by JPI
May 11, 2022
Under New Ownership, Goolrick’s Prepares for 125+ More Years of Fond Memories The Iconic Goolrick’s Pharmacy Building to Undergo Major Renovation FREDERICKSBURG, Va. (May 11, 2022) – A true Fredericksburg landmark that locals and visitors adore — the historic Goolrick’s Pharmacy and its famous soda fountain. Now, customers will be happy to know the new […]
Read MoreFountain Park at Downtown Stafford Approved
July 22, 2021
Rezoning Approved for Fountain Park at Downtown Stafford Jarrell Properties, Inc. (JPI), a Property Development Company headquartered in Fredericksburg, Virginia, announces approval of the region’s new mixed-use development, Fountain Park at Downtown Stafford. The Stafford County Board of Supervisors voted, during their regular July 2021 meeting, to rezone approximately 6 acres owned by JPI and […]
Read MoreCity Council clears way for office park to replace trailer park
August 14, 2020
The Fredericksburg City Council has approved a rezoning that will lead to the former mobile home park off U.S. 1 being redeveloped as an office park called Cowan Station. Jarrell Properties, which is headquartered in downtown Fredericksburg, plans to build a total of 52,000 square feet of commercial space in eight separate one-level, 6,500-square-foot brick […]
Read MorePlanned community approved in 2004 will finally be built outside Bowling Green
November 28, 2018
Brookwood, a planned community of 203 lots that was approved by special exception in 2005, is coming soon to Caroline County. “Construction will hopefully start within the next 30 days,” said James Jarrell of developer Jarrell Properties Inc. “This is an approved project that we’ve had for quite a few years that we’re bringing back.” […]
Read MoreSecond Phase of $56 million Apartment Project Begins
March 15th, 2018
Humanities Foundation has begun construction on Keswick Apartments, the second phase of a $56 Million multi-family development in Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia. This 120–unit phase, valued at more than $21 Million, will consist of three garden–style apartment buildings, one elevator–served apartment building and a clubhouse containing community amenities and a leasing office. It is ideally located […]
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