Feb 23, 2026 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji
As reported by Bizjournal and others, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors last week authorized a public meeting on plans to sell county-owned land to SCG Global Holdings LLC, a known affiliate of Starwood.
The 28-acre property at 3721 Stonecroft Boulevard in Chantilly is currently home to the Fairfax County Police Department’s Driver Training track, Emergency Vehicle Operations Center (EVOC), Firearms Training Center, rifle range, and K-9 training facilities. The site has been in operation since the early 1990s. Plans are also in place to construct a new Criminal Justice Academy (CJA) building on a portion of the property, a project estimated to cost approximately $88 million.
“The site remains an important location for police training, but the current facilities are spread out in a way that leaves portions of the property underutilized,” the county said in an announcement of the potential sale. “By moving and grouping these facilities together, the county can free up land to sell. The funds from the sale will defray costs to ensure Fairfax County has a modern police training facility.”
The county noted that the sale would “fund the entire new police training campus that is modern and operationally efficient.”
“The redesigned campus will replace the existing Driver Training Track, Firearms Training Center, and Rifle Range, thus reducing long-term maintenance costs and improving training conditions for recruits and in-service officers. In addition, the anticipated data center will generate new tax revenue to support the County’s General Fund,” county documents note.