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Surry County Is Open and Ready To
Do Business
Surry County is open and ready
to do business. Located directly across the James River
from historic Jamestown, Surry is midway between Richmond
and Hampton Roads. This location puts Surry within an
hour's drive of more than a million state residents
and within a day's drive of half the population of the
United States.
The international airports at Richmond and Norfolk and the seaport terminals
of Richmond and Hampton Roads are all within an hour's drive. If your business
involves transportation, our close proximity to The Port of Virginia offers
unique advantages.
The county has developed a 200-acre industrial park. We are pleased to announce
the location of the Windsor Mills manufacturing facility. Available sites remaining
in the industrial park range from two to 50 acres. The park is located within
a U.S. HUB Zone.
Surry has a progressive, pro-business Board of Supervisors, an active Industrial
Development Authority and is served by several regional business development
programs. These programs can provide a variety of business assistance services,
including some financial assistance. Eligible businesses in the county can
make applications for direct loans from the U.S. Department of Agri-culture
Rural Business Loan Program.
The county's work force is reliable and highly capable. Many of the workers
here commute out of the county to technical and highly skilled jobs but would
rather work in Surry.
Surry's public schools are among
the best in the state. Their modern facilities boast
electronic classrooms and some of the most sophisticated
teaching
aids available. Each year, approximately 90 percent of the graduating
class continue
their education at the post-secondary level. And talk about school
spirit — the
Surry High School football team won the state's Group A/Division
I state championship for two of the past five seasons.
Surry invites you to experience
its quality of life. In 2007, the county will help
its neighbor, Jamestown, observe its 400th anniversary.
The
county's history
includes sites that date back to the time of Captain John Smith
and
Pocahontas. The county also has more than 30 miles of frontage
on the James River,
woodland teeming with wildlife, and is home to Chippokes Plantation
State Park. Its
citizens are good-hearted people with strong work ethics. A visit
to Surry will show you why "Surry Is Something Special."
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