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RED ONION PARK

Build-ready land. De-risked by public investment.

Three Pads. One Campus. Ready to Compete.

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Flexible Sites, Connected by Corridor.

A 95-acre tiered site offering serviced 5, 10, and 15-acre pads designed to accommodate a range of building footprints and operational needs, allowing for spec or build-to-suit facilities and phased expansion over time. The campus includes redundant, high-capacity broadband fiber, public water, sewer, and natural gas, dedicated access roads, pad grading, and engineered stormwater controls — creating a cohesive, industrial-grade environment rather than isolated parcels.

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The Red Onion site benefits from proximity to U.S. Route 23, a key transportation corridor through Central Appalachia. This location expands the labor shed and provides efficient access to regional and multi-state markets across Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, and North Carolina. Centrally positioned within reach of four state capitals, Red Onion offering logistical advantages without the costs and congestion of major metropolitan areas.

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Built for Modern Users.

  • Outdoor recreation gear and apparel

  • Modular and building components

  • Precision metal, machining, fabrication and light manufacturing

  • Food and beverage processing/contract packing

  • Grid and energy supply chain

  • Value added wood

  • Regional distribution

  • Advanced recycling

  • Data centers

  • Defense-adjacent light manufacturing

Defined by Uncommon Resolve.

Southwest Virginia pairs striking natural beauty with deep-rooted resilience. Here, landscape and people shape a place built to last. The region offers competitive labor costs, strong local support for job-creating investment, and a growing ecosystem of complementary projects including business incubation, workforce housing, and innovation infrastructure that reinforce Red Onion’s role as a cornerstone of regional revitalization.

Incentives

Located within both a Virginia Enterprise Zone and a federal Opportunity Zone, the Red Onion site is eligible for Real Property Investment Grants and supportive of long-term, patient capital strategies.

Investment

Coordinated state, regional, and federal investment aligns Virginia’s economic development priorities with on-the-ground infrastructure delivery to reduce risk and support private capital.

Workforce

Anchored by the adjacent Wildwood Recovery Center and supported by a strong regional training ecosystem including the local community college system, UVA Wise, and Virginia Tech, the region is home to a reliable pipeline for skilled, job-ready talent.

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