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Growth & Development

Henry County, Martinsville get help for business park

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Virginia Business

July 2004

Henry County and Martinsville will receive grants totaling nearly $3 million to help with site preparation in the Patriot Centre, according to officials with the U.S. Department
of Commerce and the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development.

The money will be used to develop five lots, totaling 68 acres, in the Patriot Center business park in Henry County. The county and the city have agreed to jointly develop a total of 239 acres in the Patriot Center and share revenue gained from businesses locating there.

“This project is important to everyone in Henry County and the city of Martinsville,” says County Administrator Benny Summerlin. “When these lots are developed we will be able to market them to a variety of industries and businesses. That will help us diversify our economic base. And with the revenue sharing program in place, both Henry County and the city of Martinsville will reap the benefits.”

The Department of Commerce will provide $1.5 million of the project’s $3.57 million total cost. Virginia’s housing and community development department will provide a $1.37 million grant. Henry County will provide $464,333 toward the project, with most of that money coming from the county’s two most recent allotments from the state’s tobacco commission. Martinsville’s share of the local match is $232,167.

 

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