Prince William County Federal Agencies & Corporate Facilities Presentation
PRINCE WILLIAM COUNTY SNAPSHOT Less than 20 miles from Washington, DC Virginia’s 2 nd largest and 4 th fastest growing County 75% of Northern Virginia 1.5M workforce live within a 30- minute commute 2 Interstates - I-95 and I-66 7 commuter rail stops on two rail lines Access to 3 major airports; Dulles International Airport is within a 20-minute drive 6 higher education campuses and close to over 40 colleges and universities 33.7 years median population age 122,809 at-place employment (as of 2Q2015) 3.5% unemployment rate; 1.4% lower than the national unemployment rate (as of Dec. 2015) Median household income of $98,514 Home to the FBI Northern Virginia Resident Agency and Marine Corps Base Quantico AAA bond rating from all 3 rating agencies; held by only 1.5% of all US counties. 443,463 Population* 323,400 Updated: March % est. population growth by 2045** 42%
Cost competitive in the National Capital Region Existing office, flex, industrial and data center facilities Available large acreage sites for development Redevelopment opportunities along I-95 corridor and in Innovation Park 7 commuter rail stops on two rail lines Quick access to Dulles International, Reagan National and Manassas Regional Airports I-95 corridor bookended by Marine Corps Base Quantico to the south and Ft. Belvoir to the north Versatile & Cost-effective Location Options
Federal Facilities in Prince William County Marine Corps Base Quantico – Quantico National Institutes of Health / GMU – Innovation Park US General Services Administration: Data Center - Innovation Park Undisclosed Federal Agencies - Woodbridge Federal Bureau of Investigations: DEA & FBI National Training Academy – MCB Quantico Forensic Laboratory – MCB Quantico Northern Virginia Resident Agency – Innovation Park Air Assets - Manassas Regional Airport Offices – Quantico Corporate Center
Prince William County Offers Cost Competitive Real Estate Source: Costar
Workforce Accessibility
Prince William County – Educated Workforce Source: Virginia Employment Commission
Prince William County – A Growing and Younger Population Source: JobsEQ
Prince William County Offers Higher Incomes and Lower Home Prices Source: American Community Survey, 2012
NOTE: Not all projects will be eligible for fast-track permitting. Targeted Status is awarded at the discretion of the Department of Economic Development and the Board of County Supervisors based on board-adopted eligibility guidelines. Fast-Track Permitting for Targeted Projects Reduced Site Fees 50% reduction in site fees available for eligible projects. Fast-track permitting Priority status ensures site plan and building plan reviews are expedited. Dedicated Project Manager A project manager is assigned by development services to guide you through the County’s development processes and assist you with your project needs. More than simply a liaison or point-of-contact, your project manager integrates the efforts of your team and the County’s team with the shared goal of a successfully completed project.
Potomac Communities
Potomac Shores
Quantico Center
Stonebridge Town Center
Virginia Gateway Development
Heritage Hunt Development
Innovation Park
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