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RGIII, QB turned analyst, sells Loudoun County home

Robert Griffin III has finally unloaded his Loudoun County home, nine years after he was drafted by the Washington Football Team and six years since he last played a game for the franchise.

The Creighton Farms Drive property sold Sept. 13 for $2.825 million to Richard and Loretta Addi, according to public records. Bill Davis of Century 21 New Millennium represented the buyer and seller, according to various listing sites. Griffin, the WFT’s 2012 first-round draft pick and former starting quarterback, first put the home on the market in April 2016, a month after he was released by the team.

The stone-and-brick home spans 8,000 square feet and sits on 3-plus acres within the gated Creighton Farms development. The property includes four bedrooms, five full-baths and two half-baths, three-car garage, butler’s pantry, elevator, game room, private stone wine-tasting room, home-theater room, heated pool with waterfall and hot tub, a finished pool house and a flagstone patio with wall seating.

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Sonic Drive-In to open its first restaurant in Northern Virginia’s I-95 corridor

Fast-food chain Sonic Drive-In has filed plans to build a new restaurant in Prince William County, its first outpost along the Interstate 95 corridor in Northern Virginia. The 1,400-square-foot restaurant, with two drive-thru lanes, 12 pull-up ordering stalls and a dining patio, will be located at 4115 Talon Drive in Dumfries, part of the Barracks Row at Quantico commercial development less than a mile northwest of the I-95 interchange at state Route 234. The location “will constitute a flagship Sonic design that will serve as a benchmark for future restaurant drive-thru development,” according to a written narrative accompanying the application, filed by Noah Klein of Venable LLP.
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