Wednesday, February 13, 2008 

Tanners Landing in Norfolk, Virginia

Tanners Landing Waterfront Condominiums is the best choice for waterfront living in a downtown Norfolk condominium. Whether you already live in Norfolk, Virginia or you are considering a move to the Norfolk area, consider Tanners Landing. Here are a few reasons why:

Norfolk, Virginia is a city that is defined by water. Founded in 1682, Norfolk grew up on the water. It is bordered on the west by the Elizabeth River and to the north by Chesapeake Bay, being linked to the other nine cities in Hampton Roads by a network of Interstate highways, bridges, tunnels and bridge-tunnel complexes. The Hampton Roads region, named for a large natural harbor of the same name, consists of nine cities: Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Poquoson and Williamsburg.

Norfolk is a city of over 238,000 residents and more than 100 varied neighborhoods. It is the business, educational, cultural, and medical center of Hampton Roads, with the area's international airport and has one of the busiest international shipping ports on the East Coast of the United States.

Norfolk is home to the world's largest naval base, the Norfolk Naval Base, and to the corporate headquarters of the Norfolk Southern Railway. Because it is surrounded by many bodies of water, Norfolk has many miles of riverfront and bay front property.

Tanners Landing is on the Lafayette River in the Riverview neighborhood of Norfolk Virginia. Tanners Landing is a 1.35-acre tract at the southeast corner of Granby Street, near the foot of the Granby Bridge. The site is home to 27 luxury garden-style condominium homes with ground-level parking and multi-level homes on top. Also included, are ten deeded boat slips along the Lafayette River. Tanners Landing is immensely popular due to the strategic location on the river and the inclusion of the boat slips.

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