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Fredericksburg Today
By the People, for the People
Fredericksburg Subdivision To Add 199 New Homes
The Greenbrier Place development will demolish part of an existing shopping center to build townhouses and attached single-family units.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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A new 17.52-acre subdivision called Greenbrier Place is proposed for Fredericksburg, Virginia, featuring 199 new dwelling units. The development plan includes 109 townhouse-style attached single-family units and 90 two-over-two style and quadplex-style attached single-family units. The project will involve the partial demolition of the existing Greenbrier Shopping Center, while some commercial pad sites along Plank Road will remain.
Why it matters
The new Greenbrier Place subdivision represents a significant residential development in Fredericksburg, adding nearly 200 new homes to the area. It reflects the city's ongoing efforts to balance commercial and residential growth, as the project will replace part of an existing shopping center with new housing units.
The details
The proposed Greenbrier Place subdivision will be located on the south side of Plank Road, east side of Altoona Drive, and at the end of Apache Terrace. The area is currently zoned for commercial use, but the development plan calls for demolishing a portion of the existing Greenbrier Shopping Center to make way for the new residential units. The project will include 109 townhouse-style attached single-family units and 90 two-over-two style and quadplex-style attached single-family units.
- The proposed Greenbrier Place development was announced on February 24, 2026.
- The deadline for public input on the project is March 14, 2026.
The players
Soledad Portilla
The applicant for the Greenbrier Place project, representing Kettler.
Bill Pyle
The applicant/engineer for the Greenbrier Place project, representing Bowman Consulting.
What’s next
The proposed Greenbrier Place development will be reviewed by the city, and residents can provide input on the project until the March 14 deadline.
The takeaway
The Greenbrier Place subdivision represents Fredericksburg's efforts to balance commercial and residential growth, as the city replaces part of an existing shopping center with nearly 200 new homes. The project highlights the ongoing demand for housing in the region and the city's willingness to consider redevelopment opportunities to meet that demand.

