regional map - Greater Richmond Partnership

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regional map - Greater Richmond Partnership
R EGIONAL M AP
OF OFFICE & INDUSTRIAL PARKS
C ITY OF R ICHMOND
Richmond offers a diverse range of real estate options, from historic properties that qualify for tax credits to
greenfield sites that feature spectacular views of the vibrant city-center and James River. Approximately onethird of the city is located in an Enterprise Zone which offers businesses substantial state and local incentives.
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VCU MCV
CAMPUS
Virginia BioTechnology Research Park
www.richmondgov.com
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Bank of America
Center
n Class A, 24-stories
overlooking views of the
James River
n Includes 545,316 sq.ft.
of office space
n Walking distance to
state capital, courthouses, restaurants and more
n Beautiful renovated
main lobby, corridors,
and bathrooms
n Covered parking
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n More than 1.1 million sq.ft. of dedicated
research and office space in nine buildings
n Located next to the VCU Medical Center
n One of the largest, most comprehensive
and vibrant life science clusters in the East
CAPITOL SQUARE
VCU MONROE
PARK CAMPUS
James Center
OF BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL PARKS
n Three towers including
more than 986,000 sq.ft.
of Class A office space
n Showpiece for the
downtown skyline
n State of the art fitness
facility
n Five restaurants
n 1,600-car garage
n 50,000 sq.ft. retail
atrium that connects
to the Omni Hotel
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360
Foundry Park
JAMES RIVER
n Phase one of the site included the
MeadWestvaco (MWV) headquarters
n Nine-acre site with 3.5 acres remaining
for mixed use development
MAYO
ISLAND
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Riverfront Plaza
n Two Class A, 21-story office buildings with
928,508 rentable sq.ft.
n On the banks of the James River
n Parking deck system with 2,300 spaces
n Beautiful plaza with grand lobby entrances
C HESTERFIELD C OUNTY
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business.com
Chesterfield County is a thriving, affluent, suburban community recognized for its prime mid-Atlantic
location and robust economy. With a business-friendly climate, competitive taxes and a government
committed to economic development, it’s a great place to start or grow a business.
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Watkins Centre - Rt. 288
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Stonebridge
n 640-acre mixed use development
n Mid-rise and high-rise office
n Hotels and shops
n Watkins Centre will serve as a regional
employment center
n 83-acre site
n Located along Midlothian Turnpike /
Chippenham Parkway
n Retail, office, multi-family – mixed use
development
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Chesterfield County Airport/Airpark
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n Prime small business, multi-tenant,
and flex space available
n Centrally located near the I-95 corridor
n Downtown Richmond 12 miles to the north
n State’s 4th largest general aviation airport
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Ruffin Mill Industrial Park
n 340-acre site
n I-2 medium industrial zoning
n Sites 5 to 50 +/- acres
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Meadowville Technology Park
n 1,300-acre park
n Virginia economic development mega-site
n New I-295 interchange
n I-2 medium industrial zoning
n Sites 25 to 500 +/- acres
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Sliding Hill EDZ
n Located near the Hanover Co. Airport
n Business parks include Atlee Commerce
Center, Crescent Business Center, Hanover
Industrial Air Park and Lakeridge Industrial
Park
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n Exceptional access to Central Richmond
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n Easy access to major roadways and is
part of the Mechanicsville area, which was
named one of Money magazine’s 100 Best
Places to Live
n Bell Creek Business Park has 150 acres
of land zoned M1
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Chamberlayne EDZ
n Just a short drive to Richmond’s central
business district
n Business parks include Atlee Station
Office Park and Rutland
H ANOVER C OUNTY
Economic Development Zones (EDZs) have fast-track permitting and priority consideration for development
of infrastructure to support industrial and office projects in Hanover County. EDZs have accessibility to business
resources, infrastructure, and product availability, with a strong level of private sector activity in the area.
Chesterfield
Airport
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www.hanovercounty.biz
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n Class A headquarters office park
n 100+ buildings, over 5 million sq.
ft. of office space on +/- 850 acres
n Lakes, walking trails and wildlife
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n Up to 500,000 sq.ft., raised floor
n Campus for multi data centers, fault tolerant
n 300W per square foot, UPS capable
n 110 MVA substation on site,
scalable to 220 MVA
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n Former corrugated packaging firm
n 208,000 sq.ft.
n 19-27 foot ceilings
n Rail service
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ELKO RD.
n Former Fortune 500 corp. headquarters
n Class A office space
n Visible from Interstate 64
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White Oak
Technology Park
n High-value, high-tech
manufacturing and R&D
center
n 2,300+/- total acres,
1,100+/- available
n Robust, au courant
infrastructure
n Sites 20 to 600+/- acres
H ENRICO C OUNTY
www.henrico.com
Henrico County offers a wide variety of industrial facilities, office space and greenfield sites that meet the needs of manufacturers, logistic operations, data centers and headquarters facilities for domestic and international companies. Henrico is one
of just a few counties in the country with AAA bond ratings from Moody’s, Fitch and Standard and Poor’s rating agencies.
Partnership Description
and Services
The Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc. is an economic development team representing the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover,
Henrico, and the City of Richmond,Virginia. It is organized as
a public-private, not-for-profit corporation funded jointly by
the four local governments and approximately 140 area businesses.
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The Partnership offers site location assistance and other services
to domestic and foreign companies planning new or expanded
facilities. It is a single point of contact to the network of private
sector and state and local government professionals that supports
a company’s facility location decision.
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Richmond
International
Airport
Richmond
Cincinnati
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Swift Creek
Reservoir
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Chesterfield
Airport
Henrico
295 County
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Washington, D.C.
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Colonial
Heights
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James River
Hopewell
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Charlottesville
Petersburg
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Greater
Richmond
Williamsburg
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Norfolk
Just the Facts
n Greater
Richmond’s growing population exceeds
1.2 million. The area is a magnet for labor, drawing
workers from more than 40 localities statewide.
diverse economy includes 10 Fortune 1000
headquarters; pharmaceutical, chemical, biotech, and other
21st century manufacturers; Fifth District Federal Reserve,
Fourth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals, and state capital;
financial and information technology services; and higher
education.
n The
n Five
four-year and five two-year and specialty
colleges and universities offer undergraduate, graduate,
and professional degree programs in all major fields,
including business, law, engineering, and medicine.
n Greater
Richmond offers the cultural and recreational
opportunities of a large city with minimal traffic
congestion and an average 24-minute commute.
n Virginia
is a right-to-work state. State and metro area
have low levels of unionization and union election activity.
area’s excellent quality of life makes it easy
to relocate, attract, and retain top quality professional
and technical employees.
n Workers’ Compensation
n Relocation
and Unemployment
Compensation costs are among the lowest in the nation.
n Building
costs are 13 percent below the national average.
n The
services are provided by the Greater
Richmond Partnership Inc. in cooperation with local
businesses.
Greater Richmond’s
Infrastructure Is Easy to Access
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by truck from Greater Richmond.
I-64, I-95, I-85, and I-295 converge in the metro area.
n More
than 100 motor freight companies and brokers serve the area,
including specialists in heavy hauling, overdimensional loads, and liquid
or dry bulk.
n Federal
n UPS
Express regional hub is located in the area.
Freight has its home office in the City of Richmond.
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are more than 40 courier service companies – scheduled and
rush, local, intrastate, and interstate.
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cargo are handled at Richmond International Airport (RIC) each year.
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throughout the Mid-Atlantic with easy access to major interstates, air
service, rail service, and Foreign Trade Zone #207.
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value of the Partnership is $164 for every $1 of funding.
901 East Byrd Street, Suite 801 | Richmond, Virginia 23219-4070
804-643-3227 tel. | 800-229-6332 toll free | 804-343-7167 Fax
On the web: www.grpva.com
Photos on ‘Just the Facts’ panel contributed by University of Richmond, City of Richmond Public Schools and MyGreaterRichmond photo contest submissions.
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