Richmond Skyline
Appomattox River Canoeing, Petersburg
Downtown Winchester
Danville
Colonial Williamsburg
Barter Theatre, Abingdon
Downtown Roanoke
Claytor Lake State Park, Pulaski County
Tysons, Fairfax County

Hampton Roads

With its diverse economy and the one of the fastest-growing ports on the East Coast, Hampton Roads (the Virginia Beach – Norfolk – Newport News MSA) is a region engineered for the future of global business, offering an integrated transportation network, technical innovation, and a skilled workforce.

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Richmond

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 real estate options in urban, suburban, and rural areas.

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I-95 I-85 Intersection

Just south of the state capital, Virginia’s Gateway Region is a portal to commerce well-positioned for logistics/distribution and advanced manufacturing companies seeking a location easily accessible to major U.S. markets.

Northern Shenandoah Valley

The Northern Shenandoah Valley is a fast-growing region with a strong economy driven by a diverse blend of industry, agriculture, and tourism that attracts business and residential development due to its location and excellent road, rail, and air service.

Southern Virginia

Offering stable taxes and average wages 24% below the national average, Southern Virginia is a region built on manufacturing that delivers strategic access to markets, a skilled talent pool, and innovative, targeted workforce training.

Greater Williamsburg

Greater Williamsburg offers a large slice of America’s early history and hosts a diverse cross-section of industries. At its core are two world-class institutions: the College of William and Mary and the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation.

I81-I77 Crossroads

The I81-I77 Crossroads is a prime Southwest Virginia location offering companies in the region strategic market and distribution advantages, a strong manufacturing base, and ample education, cultural heritage, and recreation opportunities.

Roanoke Region

The Roanoke Region is economically diverse, providing excellent market access and the infrastructure and resources to attract a range of industries, coupled with a low cost of living and doing business as well as unparalleled outdoor amenities.

New River Valley

Virginia’s New River Valley provides both a small-town atmosphere and an innovative, collaborative culture with a dedicated workforce. Offering cutting-edge research and exceptional education programs from local universities, the region is a natural fit for leading industries

Northern Virginia

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. One of the country’s most diverse and international regions, Northern Virginia offers ready access to wide-ranging cultural and recreational amenities and several best-in-class K-12 school districts.