Meeting Growing Community Needs
The Greenwood Primary Care medical building was developed on a greenfield site outside Winchester, Virginia, to support expanding healthcare needs. The facility reflects Valley Health’s commitment to accessible, patient-centered care while providing a modern environment that supports both clinical services and daily operations. As a result, the building maintains a welcoming atmosphere for patients and staff and supports a clear, organized experience from arrival through care.
Primary Care Medical Building Design and Function
This facility includes 18 exam rooms and two treatment rooms to support primary care services. It also integrates outpatient laboratory space, allowing patients to access multiple services in one location. As a result, care delivery becomes more efficient and coordinated for both providers and patients. Additional spaces include a community room, staff offices, and a break room with lockers, which support both patient engagement and staff needs. Administrative areas are also incorporated, ensuring smooth daily operations across the building.
Coordination and Project Delivery
Warfel partnered with Valley Health to deliver this facility, along with a related project in Ranson, West Virginia. Because both locations were developed in tandem, coordination remained a key part of the process. Careful planning helped maintain alignment between teams while supporting consistent outcomes across both sites. As a result, the project moved forward with a clear focus on efficiency and communication. This approach helped support consistency in both delivery and overall project expectations.
Primary Care Medical Building for Community Access
The completed primary care medical building strengthens healthcare access for the surrounding community. Its layout supports a range of services within a single, easy-to-navigate environment. As a result, patients benefit from a more streamlined experience when receiving care. The facility also reflects a thoughtful approach to growth, aligning with Valley Health’s long-term goals for the region. It supports both immediate care needs and future service expansion within the community.
Overview of CarMax’s New Winchester Location
The CarMax’s New Winchester Location project marked two important milestones for Warfel’s work with CarMax. It was the eighth CarMax location Warfel constructed and the first project completed in Virginia after opening its Winchester office. The new location brings several facility functions together on one site. These include a sales and presentation building, service center, and quality control building. Together, those spaces give the Winchester location a clear structure for customer-facing, service, and quality control needs. The project feels practical and meaningful because it continued familiar client work while beginning Warfel’s completed Virginia portfolio. That balance keeps the project from feeling like only a new market entry. It also reflects repeat work with a returning client.
CarMax’s New Winchester Location Scope
The sales and presentation building gives the location a dedicated place for customer-facing activity. The building serves as one part of a broader site that also includes service and quality control spaces. Rather than presenting the Winchester location as one stand-alone building, the project brought together multiple areas with distinct purposes. The scope is straightforward, but the combination of buildings gives the location more than one point of daily use. That structure gives the site room for sales, service, and quality review within one completed CarMax location.
Service Center and Quality Control
The service center and quality control building add important operational areas to the Winchester location. The service center creates a dedicated area for service-related activity connected to the broader facility. Meanwhile, the quality control building gives the site another space focused on vehicle review within the CarMax process. These buildings help define the full scope beyond the sales and presentation building. They also keep the project grounded in the practical needs of a complete automotive retail location.
Project Completion and Virginia Growth
Warfel completed the project at a meaningful point in its regional growth. After opening the Winchester office, this became Warfel’s first completed Virginia project. At the same time, it continued an established relationship with CarMax through the eighth location Warfel constructed. The completed Winchester location brings together sales, presentation, service, and quality control functions within one site. For Warfel, the work reflects a steady step into Virginia. It was built through familiar client trust and a new local office presence.
After a thorough preconstruction phase, the Villas at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury started construction in April 2022. The campus expansion adds 97 modern independent living apartments for residents, providing room for the growing community. Completed in early 2025, this project consisted of ten Villas, broken into two phases of five Villas each. Each building includes either nine or ten apartments, subgrade parking, an elevator, a community room, and resident storage.
We are proud to share that the Villas at Shenandoah Valley Westminster-Canterbury was honored with the 2025 ABC Excellence in Construction Award by ABC of Metro Washington and ABC Virginia in the Commercial Project category for projects over $41 million. This recognition celebrates the exceptional quality, teamwork, and innovation that went into delivering this project for the community.