11 commercial sites across state receive VEDP funding
Robyn Sidersky //January 14, 2022//
11 commercial sites across state receive VEDP funding
Robyn Sidersky// January 14, 2022//
Eleven commercial projects across the commonwealth will get a boost to help with site readiness, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday.
The Virginia Business Ready Site program, administered by the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, awarded $7 million in development grants. Having project-ready sites available has been a priority for VEDP, and Northam asked for $150 million in his proposed budget to address the issue.
Although Northam leaves office Saturday, as Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin becomes the state’s 74th governor, under Virginia code, the departing governor must create a budget for General Assembly consideration. Youngkin ran on a platform of getting more undeveloped business sites ready for businesses to start construction sooner, recommending that $200 million in American Rescue Plan money go toward the program.
Jason El Koubi, interim president and CEO of VEDP, told Virginia Business in December 2021 that since 2016, Virginia has lost out on 42,000 direct jobs and over $75 billion in capital investment, due to the lack of ready sites or available buildings. Virginia often competes with states such as Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Ohio, Alabama, Kentucky and Michigan for large manufacturing and supply chain projects.
VEDP’s program has two components: site characterization, which assesses and designates a site’s level of development, and site development, to further develop a pool of potential sites across the commonwealth. Localities can apply for grants to get projects involved in upgrading sites off the ground.
The most recent round of funding attracted 25 applicants from communities across Virginia totaling more than $50 million in requests. The winning projects in this round were:
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