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Victory Brewing to Open Brewpub at Leesburg's Courthouse Square
The Pennsylvania-based brewing company announced plans Wednesday to open the company's fourth location in Loudoun County by mid-2016.

Pennsylvania-based Victory Brewing Company announced Wednesday the company will open its fourth brewpub in Leesburg in the second quarter of 2016. The project will be the first Victory brewpub outside of Pennsylvania.
Victory at Courthouse Square, located in the former Loudoun Times-Mirror headquarters on East Market Street, will host a full-service 300-seat brewhouse spanning three floors and an upper-level terrace.
The 13,400-square-foot space will anchor L4 Capital Partners’ more than 100,000-square-foot mixed-use development at Courthouse Square, which breaks ground later this year, the Washington Business Journal reports.
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“The announcement is a culmination of over a year and a half of planning and effort, and we couldn’t be more excited than we are today, to announce our expansion into Virginia,” said Matt Krueger, Victory’s vice president for retail operations, in Wednesday’s announcement. “We could not have found a better partner than the White family, who shared—and are now helping us realize—our vision to bring Victory to Virginia.”
Headquartered in Downingtown, Pa., Victory Brewing Company has one brewpub attached to the company’s original brewery. The company recently opened a new production brewing facility in Parkesburg, Pa. and is slated to open another in Kennett Square, Pa. later this year.
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“Over our 18 years of successful operations, every glass of our beer and taste of our food has been created to deliver great traditional impressions, while embracing innovation and creative opportunities” said Victory’s President and Brewmaster, Bill Covaleski. “This Courthouse Square development allows us to continue along those principles, which is why we feel so honored to be a part of the storied Leesburg community.”
Image: Rendering Courtesy Courthouse Square Leesburg
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