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Community Profile: Economic Development in Prince George County, VA

 

All businesses are big business in Prince George County – and our Economic Development Office has compiled information on this website to help you get started.

 

One of Prince George’s most attractive features is our transportation infrastructure – with major interstates and roadways such as I-95, I-295 and US 460 – your business is accessible to your marketplace and your labor force. Learn more about the Prince George Enterprise Zone and the state and local incentives available by locating your business in Prince George County.

 

Discover the funding assistance and incentive programs that the state of Virginia and Prince George offer to encourage expansion and jumpstart growth.

 

Visit our Small Business Center for links to important small business resources including the Longwood Small Business Development Center (LSBDC) which helps Virginians start a business, expand a business, and solve business-related problems.

 

Below are links to information about our location, labor market, transportation, etc. that is produced by the state of Virginia:

 

PG County Communty Profile (PDF) – Specific information about Prince George County

Richmond MSA Profile (PDF) – Information about the entire Richmond Metropolitan Statistical Area

 

The Prince George County Economic Development Office

 

The Economic Development Office is here to answer your questions and support your business as you learn more about Prince George. We can guide you to the right resources to ensure you have the information you need; we are a partner in your success! Best of all Prince George County’s processes are more streamlined than other counties in our area making it easier to start your business in Prince George or relocate to our county. Contact the Economic Development Office by phone, fax or email to get started.

 

Rolls Royce

Governor Kaine Announces 500 New Jobs For Prince George County

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Rolls Royce

Industry Highlight

Department of Defense:
In 2004/2005, the US Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) commission determined that 7300 personnel would be added to Fort Lee within the next 4 years. A Crater Planning District study indicates that currently, Fort Lee contributes $860 million annually to the regional economy and generates $57 million annually in state and local tax revenues.

 

Prince George Strategic Economic Development Plan