Loudoun County is soon to be the home of a new minor league baseball park. The Kincora Baseball Investment Group established the Kincora Baseball Advisory Board on May 29, 2009 to head the effort. Comprised of a multitude of recognizable benefactors, including Hall of Fame baseball players, Brooks Robinson and Harmon Killebrew, the Advisory Board is seeking to build the park in the vicinity of the intersection between Route 7 and Route 28 and is proposed to seat 5,500 people.
A public hearing is set to take place Monday, June 8 to gain the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors’ approval of the proposal. The hearing will take place at the County Administration Building in Leesburg.


Maybe there been another Harris Teeter, Starbucks, MacDonald’s and a The Little Gym for kids. Since big businesses like Janelle Medical Center are tax exempt for life for bringing in more traffic congestion to the area. Let's raise taxes for everyone in the county to pay for yet another stupid Village with shops and restaurants! I guess Kincora wants lot’s of stores by the minor league Baseball their building at the intersection of Loudoun County Park way and route seven so that they can give bonuses to all there employees.
We need parks we're proud of instead of more stores and more empty office bulidings all a long route seven.