Townsquare

For restaurants, bars & hospitality

Turnkey rooms on the Downtown Mall.

A rooftop across from the pavilion, a turnkey kitchen steps from the Mall, a patio restaurant by the garage. Townsquare leases some of downtown Charlottesville's best-located food-and-beverage space, direct from the owner.

Restaurants & hospitality space, downtown Charlottesville

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The same real room — staged for your work.

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204 E. Market — shown as-is, then virtually staged as a bistro and wine bar. Real room, ceiling, and light; styling is illustrative.

Foot traffic built in

The Downtown Mall is the longest pedestrian mall in America and the center of Charlottesville's nightlife. These rooms come with a crowd already walking past.

Turnkey, not a gut job

Existing kitchens, hood systems, patios, and a rooftop — open faster and spend the buildout budget on the concept, not the bones.

Rooms with a view

A rooftop across from Ting Pavilion, a patio across from the E. Market garage. Locations guests plan their night around.

Why downtown Charlottesville

A live-work city that earns the commute you no longer make.

A fraction of the cost

Downtown office runs $18–26 per SF a year here — a sliver of DC, New York, or San Francisco. Your runway lasts longer and your team lives better.

UVA next door

A top research university ten minutes away: engineers, scientists, MBAs, and a research-partnership pipeline most cities would kill for.

Real venture money

An active local venture scene — CvilleBioHub, the CAV Angels network, and downtown accelerators keep capital and talent moving through the city.

A live-work city

Walk from your front door to work, lunch, and home along the longest pedestrian mall in America. No commute, no parking garage, no gridlock.

Questions, answered direct.

Is the kitchen equipment included?

Several spaces are turnkey with kitchens and hood systems in place. Exact equipment varies by room, so confirm the inventory with the owner on a walkthrough.

What's the biggest space?

The 422 E. Main rooftop bar and restaurant runs about 6,800 SF across the room and roof deck — a flagship F&B opportunity on the Mall.

Can I get outdoor seating?

Yes — the rooftop deck and the E. Market patio both offer outdoor seating, subject to city permitting.

For other teams

Inquire

Open where the night already happens.

Tell us what you're looking for and we'll line up the right spaces. Or call (757) 254-2008 — you'll reach the owner, not a broker.