Kuhn family cites hurdles in reopening White’s ferry, possibly delaying until early 2022

Press contact: Shawn Flaherty, 703-554-3609 Sterling, VA (April 7, 2021) – After purchasing historic White’s Ferry in Leesburg, Virginia in February, the Kuhn family has encountered obstacles to reopening the ferry, pushing back the opening day up to 10 months before the famed ferry can carry commuters again. Chuck Kuhn, founder and CEO of JK […]
NOVA Parks Receives a 128 Acre Donation Expanding Property in Loudoun County

LoudounTimes (June 30, 2022) NOVA Parks received the deed to a 128-acre property north of Lucketts, from Chuck and Stacy Kuhn, owners of JK Land Holdings, for the purpose of preservation during a signing ceremony Tuesday morning. The property, which is located on Route 15, north of Chestnut Hills Farms, 3 miles north of Lucketts, […]
Kuhns Donate Property to NOVA Parks

Blue Ridge Leader (June 29, 2022) NOVA Parks and philanthropists Chuck and Stacy Kuhn conducted a deed-signing event on June 28 at Springdale, a 128-acre property the Kuhns have donated to the inter-regional parks agency. Springdale Regional Park is near Point of Rocks off Rt. 15 and the Potomac River. Part of the property is comprised […]
Donation From Kuhn Doubles Size of Regional Park in Loudoun

LoudounNow (June 28, 2022) The leaders of NOVA Parks on Tuesday celebrated the acquisition of 128 acres that will expand its Springdale Regional Park property along the Potomac River in northeast Loudoun County. The land was acquired, placed under conservation easement, and donated to the park authority by Chuck and Stacy Kuhn. It is the […]
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 […]
850 Acres Placed into Easement by Old Dominion Land Conservancy for Land Owned by Kuhn Family

ODLC Preserves Nearly 2,000 Kuhn Donated Acres in Past Year Purcellville, Va. (June 15, 2022) – Old Dominion Land Conservancy (ODLC) has completed the conservation easement process for an additional 850 acres of land—on top of more than 1,000 acres conserved earlier this year—that was donated by Chuck and Stacy Kuhn. As a nonprofit dedicated […]
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 […]
Old Dominion Land Conservancy finalizes conservation easement process for nearly 1,000 acres of land owned by Kuhn Family

Loudoun Land Preserved for Future Generations Purcellville (January 25, 2022) – Old Dominion Land Conservancy (ODLC), a nonprofit dedicated to working with landowners to conserve water and land, has completed the conservation easement process for an additional 1,000 acres of land in various parts of Loudoun County that was donated by Chuck and Stacy Kuhn […]
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 […]
A land dispute shuttered the centuries-old White’s Ferry. A year later, the battle continues.

Washington Post (December 28, 2021) – When she moved from Ohio to Virginia to fulfill a lifelong dream of working with horses, Andy Jane Armstrong didn’t think her future would depend on a cable-run ferry line established in the late 1700s. Armstrong, 28, found a home in Leesburg about eight miles from the farm in […]