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West Military Highway: Eastern end of SR 191 concurrency; road becomes South Military Highway. see US 13 (mile 30.97-42.19) City of Norfolk: 19.37: 31.17: US 13 north / SR 165 south / SR 166 north (Northhampton Boulevard) to I-64 east – Virginia Beach, Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel: Eastern end of US 13 concurrency; western end of SR 165 ...
SR 6 and US 522 pass the county offices and the Virginia Correctional Center for Women before US 522 heads south across the James River as Maidens Road. SR 6 heads through the villages of Manakin and Sabot, between which SR 6 expands to a four-lane divided highway. At Richmond Country Club, River Road splits to the south and the state highway ...
The JCPenney store at Military Circle was named as one of 33 stores JCPenney announced on January 15, 2014, would close later in the year. [16] The Norfolk Economic Development Authority then bought the vacated anchor that December so the city would have a strategic say in the future of the mall property. [17] The Macy's store closed in early ...
Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust Inc., a company with a primary focus on grocery-anchored centers, said January 22, 2018, that WHLR-JANAF LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of the firm, has purchased JANAF Shopping Yard shopping center in Norfolk for $85.6 million. At 887,917 square-feet, JANAF is the largest open-air shopping center in the region.
I-264 east – Portsmouth, Norfolk: Southern terminus; eastern terminus of I-64; western terminus of I-264; signed as exits 15B (west) and 15A (east) 14: US 13 north / US 460 east (Military Highway) Southbound exit only: 1.21: 1.95: 13: US 13 / US 460 / US 58 (Military Highway) / SR 191 north to US 460 Alt. – Bowers Hill, Suffolk
Norfolk Southern passenger service was discontinued by the end of the 1940s. [2] The Virginian Railway passenger trains were discontinued by 1956. [3] The N&W trains ceased using Terminal Station in 1962; the last N&W train, the Pocahontas continued to 1971 at the replacement station. Today, Norfolk is served by Amtrak at the Norfolk station.