Fairfax County is the second largest suburban office market in the United States and the largest in the metropolitan Washington, D.C. area. It is also the largest office market in the Commonwealth of Virginia with more than 111.5 million square feet of space, ranging from single-story to high-rise buildings and everything in between.
Our downtown, Tysons Corner contains 26 million square feet of office space, or one-quarter of the county's total inventory.
The Dulles Toll Road Corridor is home to three large real estate markets: Dulles, Town of Herndon and Reston.
These markets provide a wide range of options, from the high-density, urban setting of the Reston Town Center, to traditional suburban office parks.
While the Tysons Corner/Dulles Toll Road markets account for more than 50 percent of all office space in the county, the remaining submarkets all afford their own location advantages and diversity of product.
The cost of leasing Class A office space in Fairfax County compares favorably to other areas in Washington, D.C., major suburban areas of the United States, and business markets worldwide.