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Built in 1967 at the height of the city’s flourishing banking industry, Icon Norfolk has been newly re-imagined and reborn into Downtown Norfolk’s finest, high end residence for modern movers and shakers with a taste for luxury. Climbing 24 stories into the Norfolk city skyline, Icon’s floor to ceiling windows and 24th floor rooftop look out across the gleaming Elizabeth River waterfront and above the dazzling city lights. Flawless design features, iconic architecture and an astonishingly long list of opulent amenities cement our status as the ultimate in luxury living.
Rich culture, fresh energy and charming city blocks are waiting just outside your front door, filled with swanky shops, distinctive dining experiences and entertainment venues in every direction. Just one block off the water, your new Main Street address places you in the heart of the city and on the edge of the glistening Elizabeth River waterfront, with the NEON arts district, historic Freemason and Town Point Park all just a short stroll away. Spend your weekends shopping inside MacArthur Center Mall, browsing the windows along vibrant Granby Street or sampling fresh, local fare from any one of downtown’s notable and award-winning restaurants. When festival season arrives, gather your gaggle and arrive prepared to clink cocktails or soak up colorful conversation as the sun sets along the banks of the Elizabeth River.
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With the world's biggest naval base, Norfolk's reputation as a rowdy port town filled with drunken sailors isn't surprising. Recently, the city has worked to clean up its image through development, gentrification and promoting its blossoming arts scene.
Norfolk is located in the Hampton Roads metropo area, named for the large natural harbor located at the entrance of Chesapeake Bay. The city is bound to the west by the Elizabeth River and to the north by the Chesapeake Bay. It also shares borders with Chesapeake to its south and Virginia Beach to its east. It's among the oldest cities in the Hampton Roads, and considered the historic, urban, financial, and cultural center of the area.
The city has a history as a strategic military and transportation town. The city also contains the corporate headquarters of the Norfolk Railway and Maersk Line Ltd, which manages the world's largest fleet of US-flag vessels. Norfolk has miles of riverfront and bayfront property, including beaches on the Bay. It is linked to its neighboring cities by a network of highways, bridges, tunnels, and bridge-tunnel complexes—the only bridge-tunnels in the US.