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As the metro-Richmond area expands, King William County offers the new, relocating or expanding company the best of all worlds—unparalleled natural resources coupled with a reliable labor pool and a business-friendly environment.
Beautiful rolling farmlands, expansive timber lands, and sparkling rivers create a stunning natural backdrop for this growing community, while close proximity to two major urban centers offers employers access to a skilled and stable workforce.
King William’s low labor costs, low crime rates and low cost of living add up to an attractive option for companies seeking a location that provides both a competitive edge and a high quality of life.
King William is poised for growth and looking to the future. But at the same time, her citizens are committed to retaining the hometown friendliness and relaxed pace of life they have come to associate with the County’s agricultural heritage. See for yourself what benefits King William offers.
Follow links below for further information about doing business in King William County:
Vanilla Scan (find available industrial buildings, office buildings and sites based on location, infrastracture, etc. in King William County)
An Interactive Guide to Setting Up a Business in King William County
Community Profile and Statistical Information (in .pdf format)
Economic Development Authority
Virginia Department of Business Assistance
Virginia Economic Development Partnership
Frank A. Pleva
County Administrator
180 Horse Landing Road
P.O. Box 215
King William, VA 23086Phone: (804) 769-4927
Fax: (804) 769-4964
Email: fpleva@kingwilliamcounty.us
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