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Woodbridge Today
By the People, for the People
Salvation Army Relocates to New 19,000-SF Space at Woodbridge Shopping Center in Virginia
The nonprofit has taken a highly visible position within the shopping center, occupying approximately 19,000 square feet.
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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Salvation Army has completed a relocation within Woodbridge, shifting operations from its former space at Gordon Plaza to a new store at Woodbridge Shopping Center in Woodbridge, Virginia. The move comes as Gordon Plaza prepares to close and undergo demolition, with the property slated for redevelopment as a new Home Depot.
Why it matters
The relocation ensures Salvation Army's thrift retail operation remains active in the community as the former center transitions to a new use, maintaining continuity of service and customer access in the same trade area.
The details
Salvation Army has taken a highly visible 19,000-square-foot position within Woodbridge Shopping Center, which features a lineup that includes national and local tenants and is co-anchored by CVS and Dixie Bones. The organization's long-term lease signals an extended commitment to serving the Woodbridge market from this new address.
- Salvation Army has completed the relocation to the new Woodbridge Shopping Center space.
- Gordon Plaza is slated to close and undergo demolition in 2027, with the property redeveloped as a new Home Depot.
The players
Salvation Army
A nonprofit retailer that operates thrift stores selling donated goods, with proceeds supporting its community programs and social services.
Woodbridge Shopping Center
A shopping center in Woodbridge, Virginia, that features a lineup of national and local tenants and is co-anchored by CVS and Dixie Bones.
Gordon Plaza
A former property where Salvation Army was previously located, which is now slated for closure and redevelopment as a new Home Depot.
Home Depot
A home improvement retailer that is expected to redevelop the former Gordon Plaza property.
Boosalis Properties
The landlord representative that handled the lease transaction for Salvation Army's new space at Woodbridge Shopping Center.
What they’re saying
“Salvation Army is expected to function as a strong anchor and effective co-anchor alongside CVS at Woodbridge Shopping Center. The store's presence should help drive shopper traffic, support other co-tenants, and continue to serve the surrounding residential and commercial community.”
— George Boosalis, Principal, Boosalis Properties (cremarketbeat.com)
What’s next
The former Gordon Plaza property is expected to be redeveloped as a new Home Depot, which is slated for delivery in 2027.
The takeaway
Salvation Army's relocation to Woodbridge Shopping Center ensures the nonprofit's thrift retail operation remains active in the community, maintaining continuity of service as the former Gordon Plaza center transitions to a new use. The move highlights an ongoing evolution in the local retail landscape, with established operators repositioning within the same submarket as older centers are reconfigured for new retail concepts.


