South Central Virginia is a prime location to cultivate growth, strategically situated midway between Richmond and Raleigh, N.C., and boasting an advanced transportation infrastructure, extensive fiber broadband, and a dedicated workforce.
Richmond is Virginia’s state capital, and this dynamic and culturally rich region offers residents and businesses the advantages of a growing, vibrant metropolitan area with developable acreage in suburban and rural areas.
Northern Virginia is a major center for commerce that delivers a diverse, top-ranked workforce coupled with an integrated transportation network that facilitates continued business growth and access to global markets.
Greater Fredericksburg is located on the Interstate 95 corridor, midway between Washington, D.C., and Richmond, offering strategic access to East Coast and international markets, a highly educated workforce, diverse economic clusters, and a lower cost of doing business.
Virginia's Shenandoah Valley is a diverse region with a strong manufacturing base and vibrant technology sector that includes innovations in agriculture, information technology, health care, and advanced manufacturing, fostering a stable economy where companies thrive.
State-of-the-art broadband infrastructure, an outstanding labor force, and more than 30 available sites and buildings combine to make Southwest Virginia a low-cost business destination.