Why invest in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley?  This diverse region has 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.

  • Staunton, VA –  Staunton is a charming city in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, celebrated for its beautifully preserved architecture, walkable downtown, and vibrant cultural scene. Known as the birthplace of President Woodrow Wilson, the home of Mary Baldwin University, and the location of the American Shakespeare Center, Staunton blends deep historical roots with modern creativity. 
  • Waynesboro, VA – Nestled near the Blue Ridge Parkway, with a growing arts scene.  Strategically located on the I-81 corridor in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Waynesboro has strong connectivity to major markets via road, rail, and air and to the world with major fiber carriers providing high-speed service. The city continues to have a strong heritage of manufacturing excellence and is a regional retail center with outstanding cultural and recreational amenities.
  • Augusta County, VA – Located on the western edge of Virginia, Augusta County is the second-largest county in the state by area and a cornerstone of the Shenandoah Valley. It surrounds the independent cities of Staunton and Waynesboro, forming a vibrant tri-city region known for its scenic beauty, agricultural heritage, and historical significance.
  • Harrisonburg, VA – A vibrant college town and cultural hub, home to James Madison University.  This independent city is known for its vibrant culture, natural beauty, and educational excellence.
  • Lexington, VA – Lexington is a picturesque city steeped in American history and academic tradition. Home to Washington and Lee University and the Virginia Military Institute, it offers a unique blend of collegiate energy and timeless charm.