Loudoun County Economic Development Department 43777 Central Station Drive Suite 300 Ashburn, VA 20147 Phone: 800-568-3686 Link: Loudoun County Economic Development Website | The Loudoun County Department of Economic Development helps to build a business. Dedicated to recruiting new business, growing existing industries and improving Loudoun County’s business climate, they’re ready and waiting to provide a wide range of services for companies, whether they’re a start-up or well-established player. |
Middleburg Business and Professional Association P.O. Box 1384 Middleburg, VA 20118
Link: Middleburg Business and Professional Association Website | The Middleburg Business and Professional Association is a membership-based organization that works to promote, enhance, and support the local businesses of Middleburg, Virginia. Represented by a board of eight members, the association works to:
- Assist new businesses in the community
- Implement beneficial marketing and advertising efforts
- Promote Middleburg as a destination
- Provide communication between members
- Provide representation and a voice with elected officials
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Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) 901 East Cary Street Richmond, VA 23219 Phone: 804-545-5600 Link: Virginia Economic Development Partnership Website | The Virginia Economic Development Partnership encourages, stimulates, and supports development and expansion of the Commonwealth’s economy. To accomplish these objectives, the Partnership focuses on business recruitment, expansion, and international trade. VEDP has offices in Virginia, Germany, Japan, and South Korea. |
Virginia Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Virginia Small Business Development Centers, State Office 4031 University Drive, Suite 100 Fairfax, VA 22030 Phone: 703-277-7703 Link: Virginia SBDC Website | The Virginia SBDC provides professional business counseling, training, and business resources to help grow and strengthen Virginia businesses. Thousands of business owners and managers receive one-on-one counseling every year, and twice as many business owners attend a training program offered by a local SBDC. SBDC professionals assist with:
- Access to capital
- Business planning
- Business start-up
- Financial analysis
- Marketing
- Other specialized services as requested
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