NOVA Parks Acquires 128 Acres in Loudoun County on Potomac

Kuhn Family Land Donation Makes New Park Possible Fairfax, Va. (June 28, 2022) – NOVA Parks has acquired a 128-acre riverfront property in Loudoun County. A donation by philanthropists Chuck & Stacy Kuhn of half the value of the land ($900,ooo) and an equal grant from the Federal Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) made […]

Purcellville residents meet with developer to discuss possible annexation

Loudoun Times-Mirror (February 2, 2022) – The future of a 118-acre property on Purcellville Road owned by Chuck Kuhn, a Loudoun businessman and owner of JK Moving and Storage, was the topic of discussion on January 26 at a public forum at Patrick Henry College in Purcellville. About 50 local residents listened to Kuhn’s proposal […]

Kuhn, Land Trust Announce Protection of 108 Acres near Purcellville

LoudounNow (December 30, 2021) – The Land Trust of Virginia has announced a new conservation easement on land on the northwest boundary of the Town of Purcellville, protecting 108 acres with the help of JK Moving founder Chuck Kuhn. The property fronts Hillsboro Road, Allder School Road and Short Hill Road, with 3,000 feet of […]

Statement by Chuck Kuhn, Owner of White’s Ferry

Sterling, Va. (November 19, 2021) – After purchasing historic White’s Ferry in February 2021, Chuck and Stacy Kuhn encountered obstacles to reopening this important Potomac River crossing, considering it needed to regain use rights in Virginia.  In response to the suspended service, Loudoun and Montgomery Counties conducted a study to evaluate alternatives and address issues, […]

Kuhns put contract on Saint Louis historic property owned by developer Mojax

Kuhns put contract on Saint Louis historic property owned by developer Mojax The Kuhn family has put a contract on 42 acres in Saint Louis, Virginia, one of the first African-American townships in Loudoun County. As part of the buying process, a study of the site will be conducted, which is currently owned by the […]

JK Moving owner, Land Trust of Virginia place Loudoun farmland in conservation easement

InsideNova (August 30, 2021) – Land Trust of Virginia recently announced that Airmont Meadows Court, a 78-acre property along Snickersville Turnpike in Bluemont, has been placed into permanent conservation easement. The easement is possible “due to the generosity of property owner, Chuck Kuhn,” the trust said in a news release. The Kuhn family owns JK […]