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Virginia's new enterprise zones
Virginia Business
November 2005
Situated between Roanoke and
Lynchburg, Bedford is often passed over by companies
looking for incentives
to help
finance their relocation or expansion. Unlike its neighbors,
this historic city near the Peaks of Otter never had
a state-authorized enterprise zone — until now.
In September, Bedford became
one of six localities approved under Virginia’s newly restructured Enterprise
Zone program. The others are Hampton, Hopewell, Peters-burg,
Lee County and Wythe County. “We think it will
really level the playing field for us, says Elizabeth
Berry-Mosley, Bedford’s economic development manager.
New rules about enterprise zones, passed by the legislature
this year, now apply. Instead of getting refundable corporate
tax credits, companies that put down roots in the new
zones will now receive cash grants as incentives. The
money has to be used to create permanent, full-time jobs
or to invest in improvements in buildings or property.
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