Coastal Virginia - Living in Hampton Roads 2023-24 edition

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Living in Hampton Roads

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1 U.S. Census Bureau | 2 U.S. Census Bureau | 3 U.S. Census Bureau | 4 Bureau of Labor Statistics | 5 Virginia Business; Hampton Roads Statistical Digest | 6 U.S. Census Bureau | 7 U.S. Census Bureau | 8 State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV) | 9 The Society of Industrial and Office Realtors (SIOR) | 10 Bureau of National Affairs; Union Membership and Earnings Data Book | 11 Virginia Economic Development PartNership; Workers’ Compensation State Rankings manufacturing industry rates and statutory benefits provision; Actuarial and Technical Solutions, Inc. | 12 Virginia Economic Development Partnership; Average employee contributions rates by state | 13 Virginia Economic Development Partnership | 14 Old Dominion University; State of the Region Report | 15 Chmura Eonomics and Analytics; Virginia Economic Trends; Fourth quarter, 2010-13 | 16 Bureau of Labor Statistics | 17 U.S. Census Bureau | 18 American Chamber of Commerce Research Association | 19 U.S. Census Bureau | 20 http://www.jccegov.com/government/development management/facts.html | 21 U.S. Office of Management & Budget | 22 ODU Forecasting Project | 23 W&M Mason School of Business | 24 Virginia Tourism Corporation | 25 HRPDC Regional Profile | 26 Southeastern VA Tourism Alliance | 27 Virginians for the Arts | 28 ANGLE Technology | 29 Virginia Employment Commission | 30 U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis | 31 ODU’s Center for Real Estate & Economic Development | 32 TowneBank | 33 U.S. Small Business Administration | 34 VA Dept. of Rail & Public Transit | 35 Norfolk Int. Airport (ORF) & Newport News/Williamsburg Int. Airport (PHF) | 36 ODU’s VA Modeling, Analysis & Simulation Center | 37 Brookings Institute MetroMonitor | 38 Hampton Roads Economic Development Alliance | 39 Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization 36 INTRODUCTION 3 Publisher 4 norfolk carnival cruises 5 greetings 6 government fEATURE 8 the Best of coastal virginia COmmUNIT y PROfILES 14 Quality of life NE w ARRIVALS 28 employment opportunities 30 residential real estate 32 Quick start guide TOURISm HIGHLIGHTS 34 tourism and the economy HISTORy & SCIENCE 36 Historical sites & Museums HEALTH C ARE 40 Family Health EDUCATION 48 learning opportunities BUSINESS 53 transportation 56 economic Development mILITARy LIfE 60 Military Facilities SENIOR LIVING 62 Helpful organizations BUSINESS GUIDE 64 advertisers’ Directory 8 34 C O astal Living in Hampton Roads
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virginia’s Hampton Roads

A - Buckroe Beach

B - Busch Gardens

C - Chrysler Museum

D - Jamestown Settlement

E - Mariners’ Museum

F - Naval Meritime Center

G - Newport News Municipal Park

H - Virginia Living Museum

I - Virginia Air and Space Center

J - Virginia Marine Science Museum

K - Virginia Zoo

L - Virginia War Museum

M - Water Country USA

N - American Revolution Museum at Yorktown

O - Colonial Williamsburg

P - Peninsula Fine Arts Center

Q - Virginia Institute of Marine Science

R - New Point Comfort Lighthouse

S - MacArthur Memorial

T - Boykin’s Tavern

U - Historic St. Luke’s Church

V - Smithfield Historic District

W - Verizon Wireless Virginia Beach Amphitheater

X - Cape Henry Lighthouse

Y - Virginia Sports Hall of Fame

Z - Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum

AA - Children’s Museum

BB - Riddick’s Folley

CC - Suffolk Railroad Museum

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i can’t believe it’s been 30 years since Living on the Virginia Peninsula magazine became an integral part of Living in Hampton Roads and through a community wide effort COASTAL VIRGINIA® was created to promote and support business and tourism within the entire peninsula and southside communities. together we have transformed the area to be the #1 fastest growing region throughout the state of virginia.

the coastal virginia region is comprised of the cities of chesapeake, Franklin/southampton county, gloucester county, Hampton, isle of wight county, James city county, newport news, norfolk, Poquoson, Portsmouth, suffolk, virginia Beach, York county, williamsburg, and virginia’s eastern shore. all are accessible by a major interstate highway system, the chesapeake Bay Bridge tunnel, and two major airports in norfolk and newport news both served by low fare airlines.

coastal virginia makes a perfect vacation destination for those seeking clean beaches, outdoor recreation, fascinating history, fine arts culture, thrilling events and festivals, abundant shopping and coastal cuisine. Many people do not know where the James river ends. there is a magnificent, wide channel of water that connects the James river with the chesapeake Bay called the Hampton roads. the combination of the words as “Hampton roads” was recorded as the channel linking the James, nansemond and elizabeth rivers with the chesapeake Bay in an act of the virginia general assembly in 1755, and they are the main tributaries of the Hampton roads. the U.s. Postal service changed its postmark for “ tidewater, virginia” to “Hampton roads, virginia” beginning in 1983.

the norfolk southside has the naval station norfolk, the largest naval base in the world. the peninsula’s northside has the newport news shipyard, the birthplace of many of our naval aircraft carriers and submarines, and the Historical greater williamsburg triangle. also, the virginia international Marine terminals composed of newport news, norfolk and Portsmouth are very important to the area.

the Hampton roads is one of the world’s largest natural harbors — a “roadstead” or “roads,” as applied to a water channel. it is, generally speaking, between the Monitor and Merrimac and the Hampton roads bridge tunnels. it empties into the chesapeake Bay leading to the atlantic ocean. Depending on the sources of information, the Hampton roads meets the chesapeake Bay at points between old Point comfort on the north side and sewells Point to the south. the beautiful, historic Fort Monroe with its magnificent view of the manmade Fort wool, are mentioned as meeting points to the chesapeake Bay, which is the largest estuary in the world.

Hopefully, you’ll enjoy learning more about Hampton roads as you peruse the pages of this magazine. By the time you get to the end of it, you’ll realize what the locals know all too well — “coastal virginia-Hampton roads” is the Best Place for Business and Family to “live, work and Play” in virginia’s exploding #1 destination.

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norfolk carnival cruises

Cruises from Norfolk

looking for a cruise from norfolk at an unbelievably low price? You’ve come to the right place, as we offer deeply discounted rates on every sailing!

You can sail from norfolk to the Bahamas on cruises that typically range from five to seven nights in length. the city’s cruise terminal is easily accessible to guests transferring from the airport or arriving by car. to find ports available from norfolk visit https://www.norfolkcruise.com/

the Captain of Carnival magic, Bruno palomba, said: “it’s wonderful to be back in norfolk, our home for this extended season over the next five months.”

norfolk’s cruise terminal kicked off its busiest season ever with sunday’s arrival and departure of the 4,000 passenger carnival cruise ship magic on May 14. the massive ship, which dominates the city’s skyline while docked at the Half Moone cruise and celebration center downtown, will be a familiar sight over the next few months as it docks every few days to disembark passengers and take on a new group of cruisers heading to the Bahamas and elsewhere.

C ARNIVAL

if you’re thinking of cruising, there’s a very good chance you’re considering a carnival cruise. growing since its founding in 1972, carnival cruise line — “ the world’s Most Popular cruise line®” — now carries millions of passengers every year. our newest ship is carnival Panorama, which debuted in December 2019, while the revamped carnival sunrise kicked things off in april. this year, definitely look for the transformed carnival radiance and the game-changing new Mardi gras. in a nutshell, carnival is all about fun vacations at sea and ashore! a carnival cruise features day and nighttime entertainment

like stage shows, musical performances, deck parties, casinos and more. (like what? like waterslides!) they invite their guests to come as they are, and make everyone feel right at home with comfy staterooms, attentive service, casual and elegant dining, plus a variety of bars and gathering places indoors and out. guests enjoy this unique experience against the backdrop of some of the world’s most beautiful seaports.

carnival’s 23 ships operate 2- to 17-day voyages, departing from every coast in the U.s while they’re best known for caribbean cruises, they sail to other exotic and amazing destinations like Mexico, alaska, the Bahamas, europe and Hawaii. choose Fun! •

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the Hampton roads region is located in southeastern virginia along the eastern coast of the United states. the region is the birthplace of colonial america, merging centuries of history with rich culture, beautiful waterfront landscapes, livable communities, modern technology, economic prosperity, a thriving maritime industry and a strong military presence.

Hampton roads is linked to domestic markets by one of the country’s most modern interstate and state highway systems. interstate 64, a major east-west route, encircles the metropolitan area. Due west are the principal north-south interstate highways, i-85 and i-95. the chesapeake Bay Bridge tunnel gives coastal highway traffic direct access and saves 145 kilometers of highway distance to the new York/new Jersey corridor.

Hampton roads has much to offer in terms of quality of life. residents enjoy the best of city, suburban and country living, and can take advantage of expansive shorelines, museums, opera, festivals, sports, colonial cities and towns, state and national parks, and many retail and residential options.

in addition to being a great place to live, Hampton roads is a top place for doing business. the region’s excellent business environment is built upon its skilled labor force of almost 800,000 people. add competitive infrastructure,

six federal research labs, the expansive Port of virginia, twelve educational institutions, and a low cost of doing business to the mix and it is easy to see why so many businesses choose to operate in Hampton roads. •

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c hesapeake Mayor Richard W. West

“leaders in each municipality will likely proclaim their unique and rich contribution to our region. chesapeake is no different. we are proud of our history and our place in the evolution of Hampton roads. But if we are ever going to realize our enormous potential as a region and acknowledge that we need one another we cannot truly be economically competitive. we must continue our joint effort.”

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Chairman Christopher A. Hutson

“as we approach the 375th anniversary of gloucester county’s formation, we need to remember its history and forge its future.

From captain John smith’s involuntary visit to werowocomoco – home to virginia’s original First lady Pocahontas, george washington’s trips to warner Hall, thomas Jefferson’s visits to rosewell, and Martin luther King Jr.’s visit to Holly Knoll, virginians and others have visited and enjoyed gloucester county’s natural beauty.  now everyone has the ability to live in and visit gloucester; enabling us to make and experience history that people will talk about as they continue to see that gloucester is the “land of the life worth living.”

“Home to the first permanent english colony in america established in 1607, James city county is a place in which many cultures and histories have intersected to form the rich tapestry of our premier community. whether you are looking for great schools, outdoor adventure, culinary delights or history, you can find it all in James city county. we take pride in our exceptional public services, high quality education and fiscally efficient government. From multi-million-dollar companies to small start-ups, we are open for business. James city county is leading the way and we would love to have you stop by and see for yourself.”

Norfolk Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander

Mayor Robert “Bobby” Cutchins

“Home to just over 8,000 residents the small but resilient city of Franklin is driven and focused on diversifying our local economy. located between two major metro areas, the city of Franklin provides convenient access to Highway 58 and interstate 95. the city’s well positioned location makes a trip to the city, the beach or the mountains a breeze. we invite you to come enjoy our local charm, explore our scenic rivers and experience our business friendly environment.”

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Chairman William M. McCarty Sr.

“isle of wight county has long been known for its ‘local roots and global reach’. located in the heart of Hampton roads, we are committed to accentuating our agricultural and rural assets while providing easy access to urban conveniences. we enjoy an excellent quality of life that is the driving force in attracting and retaining businesses and residents. we invite you to experience our local charm and to discover why we are a community of cHoice that cares!”

“Hampton’s motto, ‘From the sea to the stars,’ showcases how our historic assets continue to reflect our life in Hampton today. seafood and boating remain local businesses and recreation, and we have repeatedly been named one of the most affordable beach towns in america. our city is attracting state and national attention for coastal resiliency efforts. virginia tech’s seafood center has expanded its footprint. exciting research is under way at Hampton University, particularly in cancer treatment. stars represent our military at langley air Force Base and our city’s prominent role in nasa’s missions to the moon and, now, to Mars. we are proud of the diversity found in our people and our neighborhoods, just as we are proud of our 100 percent accredited schools and the 19 times we have been named a top 10 Digital city. with our new aquaplex, Boo williams sportsplex, and Hampton roads convention center, we are a destination for young athletes and their families. Hampton remains the region’s best place to live, work and play.”

Newport News Mayor Phillip Jones

“newport news is a city built on breakthroughs, and we’ve been this way for generations.  approaching life as a unified community allows us to make the most of opportunities, industries, and our collective energy.  we smash atoms, build nuclear aircraft carriers, launch international businesses, fly the world’s most sophisticated helicopters, write songs that move millions, invent life-saving technologies, offer transformational support services, and so much more.  as a result, we have become the best at what we do.  we invite those who want to open or expand a business, attend a world-class university, live in welcoming neighborhoods, embark upon a new career, experience unique adventures, broaden their horizons, and find a place to belong, to become part of our great city.”

“For more than 300 years we have served as coastal virginia’s cultural and economic center, mixing ideas, connecting people and creating new businesses and experiences. For more than 100 years, naval station norfolk has served as a critical partner for the city of norfolk and we are the location of choice for facilities supporting operations for every branch of our armed services and nato norfolk is a regional leader in health care and technical education. transformational projects including the Main, waterside District, norfolk Premium outlets, the glass light Hotel and iKea are attracting new visitors who are excited to experience norfolk. spend the day at Harbor Park enjoying a norfolk tides game, or an evening at the scope enjoying norfolk admirals hockey. our evolving waterfront city is among the most connected cities in the country. we have passenger rail that connects us to other major cities on the east coast, the only light rail system in virginia which connects our diverse and unique neighborhoods, an airport less than 20 minutes from our downtown that has direct connections to the west coast, and a cruise terminal steps from our city hall that connects travelers to cuba. we are home to colleges and universities, world class art, theater, festivals, opera, the virginia Zoo, norfolk Botanical garden, more than seven miles of beachfront, a growing innovative economy, and a resilient spirit that is creating the coastal community of the future.”

oquoso N Mayor Gordon C. Helsel Jr.

“Poquoson’s unsurpassed quality of life includes an enviable combination of outstanding schools, a civically-engaged citizenry, and a dedicated group of city employees. our citizens enjoy a variety of shopping and dining opportunities in a conveniently accessible business-friendly corridor and the city is home to excellent recreational facilities. given these attributes, our city is the perfect place to live, play and work. encompassed by 87 miles of beautiful shoreline, Poquoson honors its rich coastal history while moving resiliently forward to a bright future for its community of 12,500 residents. we encourage you to visit us soon and learn more about this jewel of Hampton roads.”

f ra N kli N h ampto N Donnie R. Tuck James c ity cou N ty Chairman Michael J. Hipple
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The leaders of Hampton Roads’ cities and counties are dedicated and diverse individuals who work tirelessly to improve the quality of life in their respective communities. Yet, they share a common vision and commitment for the future and recognize the value of collaboration on matters of mutual concern. And, while they may work independently to serve the needs of their constituents on some issues, they understand the interdependencies of their individual municipalities and work hard in transcending traditional boundaries to strengthen and enrich the larger economic unit, the region, to succeed together where each individually can not.

Past collaboration efforts have resulted in the consolidation of several government functions under the management of public authorities: trash disposal, sanitation, bus service, airport management and port services. Today, Hampton Roads’ leaders are addressing a myriad of regional issues by actively participating in or providing oversight to a variety of commissions, boards and committees focused on fostering economic growth, improving the region’s competitiveness in the global economy, workforce development, education, transportation/ congestion management, emergency response, water resource and storm water management, senior services, health services, cultural enhancement, and conservation coordination, to name a few.

p ortsmouth

Mayor Shannon E. Glover

“From the first explorations of captain John smith in 1608, to the town’s establishment in 1752, Portsmouth has played a pivotal role in the history and development of our country. Portsmouth’s historical and nautical significance makes us a major contributor to the nation, the commonwealth of virginia, and Hampton roads. we are home to the nation’s oldest and largest naval shipyard, and home to america’s oldest continuously operating naval hospital, Portsmouth naval Medical center. Portsmouth is also home to the largest privatelyowned marine container terminal in the United states, virginia international gateway, on the elizabeth riverone of the deepest working harbors in the world. as a regional partner in a fiber optic network project, that will provide high-speed internet connectivity for businesses, schools, libraries, hospitals and governmental agencies, our future is full of economic potential.”

s uffolk

Mayor Michael D. Duman

“there are a multitude of reasons so many people and businesses are calling suffolk home.  For many, it’s the small–town charm, rich history, eco-adventures, and abundant natural resources.  our city is also proud of our strong schools, aaa Bond rating, and robust community support of independently owned businesses.  the Downtown District is inspiring locals and visitors to continue to explore our unique shops and eateries.  Businesses such as amazon, target, and Massimo Zanetti Beverage Usa, have invested in suffolk in part due to our ample commercial land opportunities, capable labor force, and ideal central location.  of course, the food and beverage industry  has long been an important foundation of suffolk’s business core, with legacy companies such as Planters and lipton employing a large portion of the workforce.

with an ever-increasing population and influx of new industries, we keep an eye on growth and thoughtful planning, while remaining committed to our values.  it truly is a good time to be in suffolk.”

s out h ampto N cou N ty Chairman Dr. Alan Edwards

“southampton county is the quintessential blend of preserving tradition and engaging in the future. our area is surrounded by both picturesque farmland and crucial transit corridors connecting you to the entire east coast. southampton is a beautiful place to visit, live and work. it offers outdoor activities: kayaking, fishing, hunting and the like and provides limitless business opportunities. we are committed to dreaming boldly, planning strategically, investing sacrificially and working faithfully to create and sustain a robust and diversified economy.”

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Mayor

”in 2022, williamsburg, virginia was recognized in southern living’s sixth annual south’s Best awards as one of the Best small towns. we are an internationallyknown travel destination and a central hub for culinary and visual arts, education and business. while colonial williamsburg continues to inspire new and returning visitors with interactive programming and adventures, visitors and locals alike are enjoying a multitude of emerging eclectic art galleries, shops and eateries that provide farm-to-table cuisine and local dishes not to mention a craft brewery and beer hall, distillery and even a meadery. as the home of the second oldest university in the nation, the city values the students and faculty of william & Mary, encouraging them, and many others, to start or grow their families and business ventures here in the city. williamsburg is known for its legion of awards and designations for open government, outstanding regional planning and for innovative green programs. we are not just the best small town, we are a thriving community rich in historical precedence with our eyes on the future.”

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Chairman Thomas G. Shepperd, Jr.

Vir G i N ia Beach

Mayor Robert M. “Bobby”

Dyer

”virginia Beach is a city of the future.  whether serving as a digital port for technology giants like Microsoft or google or paving the way for new and emerging industries to thrive, we are constantly working to improve the quality of life for our residents, visitors and businesses.  we are powered by the will of the people and are grateful to our citizens, who help us improve the services provided by the city.  named the safest metropolitan city in the United states and one of the best places to start a business, there’s never been a better time to be in virginia’s most populous city — virginia Beach.”

“York county represents the best of the commonwealth’s past, present and future. where america fought for independence and won –we still win by providing the best quality of life for our residents. Presently, our schools, public parks, and waterways are the pride of York county and riverwalk landing is a destination for thousands of tourists each year.  today we navigate the way to economic diversity and future prosperity by putting a priority on education, public safety, fiscal responsibility, and thoughtful balanced development. if York county is not part of your past or present, the Board of supervisors invites you to consider making York county part of your future.”

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BEACHES

• Buckroe Beach – Hampton http://www.hampton.gov/Facilities/Facility/Details/46

• Huntington Beach – Newport News www.nnparks.com/parks_huntington.php

• Oceanfront – Virginia Beach https://www.virginiabeach.com/listing/attractions/virginiabeach-oceanfront

• Sandbridge Beach – Virginia Beach www.visitvirginiabeach.com/visitors/beaches/sandbridge/

• Yorktown Beach – Yorktown www.virginia.org/listings/outdoorsandsports/YorktownBeach/

fAmILy ATTRACTIONS

Families know that the attractions Hampton roads provides are too numerous to do all in a few days, let alone weeks! whether you are young, or young at heart, enjoy the variety the region offers whatever strikes your fancy! choose from history, amusement, pure educational fun, sports and more... no age limit binding!

• Children’s Museum of Virginia http://childrensmuseumvirginia.com/

• Jamestown Settlement and the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown www.historyisfun.org/

• Rudee Inlet Cruises – Virginia Beach www.rudeetours.com/

CRUISES

relax on the waterways that both enhance the spirit and ease the mind, through educational and historical endeavors. climb aboard and experience a stir in your heart and feed your sense of adventure while you take in the enrichment of “america’s First region!”

• American Rover – Norfolk www.americanrover.com/

• Carrie B. Harbor Tours – Norfolk www.carrieb.com/

• Miss Hampton II – Hampton www.misshamptoncruises.com/

• Schooner Alliance – Yorktown http://www.sailyorktown.com/schooner-alliance.html

• Victory Rover Naval Base Cruises – Norfolk www.navalbasecruises.com/

• Virginia Living Museum – Newport www.thevlm.org/

• Water Country USA/Busch Gardens www.watercountryusa.com/ www.buschgardens.com

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HISTORICAL SITES

the essence of “america’s First region” would not be where it is today if the past was not preserved. relive the importance of historical sites, reflect upon yesteryears, take part in the remembrance of fallen heroes, and guide others to visit!

• Emancipation Oak – Hampton www.hamptonu.edu/about/emancipation_oak.cfm

• First Landing Cross – Virginia Beach www.virginia.org/listings/Historicsites/Firstlandingcross/

• Fort Monroe – Hampton www.nps.gov/fomr/index.htm

• MacArthur Memorial – Norfolk www.macarthurmemorial.org/

• Victory Arch – Newport News www.virginia.org/listings/Historic sites/victoryarch/

mUSEUmS

Museums are the guardians of Hampton roads’ collections, providing the journey between the then and now. explore the great institutions of all kinds, and take away from the experience more enlightenment and wonderment plus a hunger and thirst to learn more!

• America’s Historical Triangle – Hampton Roads http://www.historyisfun.org/virginia-vacation-getaways/ americas-historic-triangle/

• Mariners’ Museum – Newport News www.marinersmuseum.org/

• Nauticus – Norfolk www.nauticus.org

• Virginia Air and Space Science Center – Hampton www.vasc.org

• Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center – Virginia Beach www.virginiaaquarium.com/

• Virginia Zoo – Norfolk www.virginiazoo.org

. Erected in 1919, the Victory Arch is a memorial to those who have served America in war time.
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Juried Art Show in Historic Yorktown

PARKS

American Revolution Museum at Yorktown Continental Army Encampment

green spaces are gems of the Hampton roads communities and so many to choose from! look no further for uniqueness and diversity. Fly a kite, hike or jog, take your dog for a stroll, have a picnic, or find recharging solitude.

• City Park – Portsmouth http://www.portsvaprls.com/parks/

• Mount Trashmore – Virginia Beach www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/parkstrails/city-parks/pages/mount-trashmore-park.aspx

• New Quarter Park – Williamsburg https://www.yorkcounty.gov/countygovernment/communityservices/ Parks,recreationandtourism/ParksandFacilities/newQuarterPark.aspx

• Newport News Park – Newport News http://www.nnparks.com/parks_nn.php

• Waller Mill Park – Williamsburg http://www.williamsburgva.gov/i-want-to/ department-i-z/parks-recreation/waller-mill-park

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wILDLIfE wATCHING

wildlife conservation is one of the keys to healthy ecosystem maintenance between nature and cities. take a break from the day and tune into the sounds of the outdoors! Many places, large or small are undiscovered jewels of visual delights and are never far away even from one’s own backyard!

• Huntington Beach – Newport News www.nnparks.com/parks_huntington.php

• Bells Mill Park – Chesapeake http://www.visitchesapeake.com/listings/index. cfm?action=display&listingid=901

• Back Bay National National Wildlife Refuge –Virginia Beach www.fws.gov/refuge/back_bay/

• Grandview Nature Preserve – Hampton http://www.visithampton.com/play/listing/ grandview-nature-preserve/

• Great Dismal Swamp Wildlife Refuge – Suffolk https://www.fws.gov/refuge/great_dismal_swamp/

• Norfolk Botancial Garden – Norfolk www.norfolkbotanicalgarden.org

• York River State Park – James City County http://www.dcr.virginia.gov/state-parks/yorkriver#general_information

HARBOR CRUISE

this 3-hour Harbor tour departs from the Historic Downtown Hampton waterfront and proceeds out the Hampton river, passing Hampton University and Blackbeard’s Point, where the notorious pirate’s head was displayed on a pike after his capture off the coast of the outer Banks.

entering the Hampton roads Harbor, you will be sailing the waters of capt. John smith and the First settlers.

Your tour continues past historic Fort Monroe and the old Point comfort lighthouse. after an awe-inspiring view of the magnificent chesapeake Bay the cruise will stop for a 45-minute guided walking tour of the civil war island of Fort wool (weather permitting).

the highlight of the tour is an in-depth view of the massive warships at the norfolk naval Base, home to aircraft carriers, nuclear-powered submarines, and various types of support ships.

the return trip to Hampton features a captivating review of the famous Battle of the ironclads, as we sail across the waters of the battle site.

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Communities Sharing a Rich Past and commitment to the Future

Hampton roads takes its name from the area’s first royal governor, the earl of southhampton, and the nautical term “road” which means safe harbor. For over 400 years, Hampton roads has referred to the place where the James, nansemond and elizabeth rivers pour into the mouth of the chesapeake Bay forming the world’s largest natural harbor. today, it is a name that also depicts a close-knit group of virginia communities that share a rich heritage going back to colonial times and an equally rich vision for the 21st century.

since 1983, the U.s. office of Management and Budget has considered Hampton roads as one Metropolitan statistical area (Msa). today, it has grown to become the country’s 37th largest metro area just ahead of nashville with 1.7 million people and the 9th largest in the southeastern United states. Unlike many metropolitan areas, Hampton roads’ population nucleus is not confined to one central city, but is spread among several growing cities and counties of significant size. therefore, Hampton roads has come to refer not only to the harbor but the entire surrounding area.

the greater Hampton roads of today is comprised of seventeen communities—ten cities, one town and six

counties. of the locales to the north of the James river, the cities of newport news, Hampton, Poquoson and williamsburg and the counties of York and James city are referred to as the “Peninsula,” while gloucester is known as the “Middle Peninsula.” the communities on the other side of the river—the cities of chesapeake, Franklin, norfolk, Portsmouth, suffolk and

virginia Beach, the town of smithfield, and the counties of isle of wight, southampton and surry—comprise an area called the “southside.” •

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Friendly people and inviting neighborhoods are just a few of the reasons people find isle of wight so welcoming. this growing county personifies the “best of both worlds.” its residents enjoy a rural vista dotted with charming small towns and awardwinning neighborhoods. at the same time, it’s home to several food and beverage and wood products manufacturing companies, including smithfield Foods and international Paper.

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norfolk is the center of the region’s business, cultural and arts, education, finance, multi-model transportation and healthcare. From its diverse entrepreneurs, thinkers and artists to its bustling business district and world-class recreational amenities, the city offers experiences for a variety of interests and vocations to businesses, residents and visitors. its communities are creating the most vibrant, dynamic and authentic waterfront city in america.

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while we are known for our unmatched vacation offerings, our incredible lifestyle makes virginia Beach an ideal remote working and relocation destination, too.  with its skilled, educated workforce, strategic location,  low tax rates, and dynamic,  diverse economy, it’s  increasingly becoming one of the best places to do business as well.

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colonial Williamsburg shops

williamsburg is a vibrant city located in the heart of the Historic triangle, with a rich cultural heritage and a thriving tourism industry. anchored by two worldclass institutions, colonial williamsburg and william & Mary, its charming downtown area boasts unique shops, restaurants, and art galleries. williamsburg’s mix of history and modern amenities make it an excellent location for businesses and their employees.

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16 • c oastal v irginia 2023-24 YOU’VE GOT THE BUSINESS. CHESAPEAKE’S GOT THE SPACE. NOW DEVELOPING THREE OAKS INDUSTRIAL PARK! RATED NO. 1 TIER FIVE SITE IN VIRGINIA BY VEDP Chesapeake, Virginia, is a dynamic community powered by its talented workforce, strategic location, and viable resources — a great place to do business. Last year, Chesapeake grew $321M in capital investments and created 4,045 new jobs in the area, making our city one of the strongest business climates in the Mid-Atlantic region. Three Oaks Industrial Park is an exciting new 90-acre development opportunity strategically located in Hampton Roads that includes all utilities on-site, PUD Zoning, and Light Industrial Zoning • One mile from I-64 (Connects Chesapeake to the Midwest) • 30 Minutes from the Port of Virginia • Within 750 miles of two-thirds of the nation’s population and industrial production • Proximity to a regional hub of transportation, including on-site Class I rail access • Local and state workforce and investment incentives available Download our 2022 Annual Report today to learn more about our diverse and thriving business community. (757) 382-8040 / chesapeakeva.biz/three-oaks c ommunit Y Pro F i LE s: Chesapeake

Opportunity, Synergy & Sustainability

It’s Right Here in Gloucester!

Drive over the beautiful York River on the Coleman Bridge and experience the vibrant economy and quality of life in Gloucester. It has become a destination of choice for visitors of all ages looking for that exceptional vacation, residential location or to start a new business. We are a growing community with numerous historic attractions, exceptional dining, shopping, and a relaxed environment. Gloucester is home to the world-renowned Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS).

Shopping Districts

York River Crossing – is a 161,351-square foot shopping center located on U. S. Route 17 (George Washington Memorial Highway) in Gloucester.

Gloucester Village on Main – is quaint, historic, and the center for government and retail activity.

Fox Mill Centre – is a newly developed shopping center with a mix of national and local retailers.

Health Care

Gloucester is home to Riverside Walter Reed Hospital, Riverside Cancer Care Center, Sentara Medical Arts, and Children’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters Pediatric Center.

Recreation Gloucester is bound by over 500 miles of shoreline for exceptional watersports and recreational activities. The community boasts five marinas with over five-hundred boat slips and amenities to meet all your docking needs - and no boat tax!

Gloucester Point Beach, located on the York River, features two boat ramps, a fishing pier, a pavilion, and an interpretative walking tour detailing the history of the area. Throughout the County are five rivers that offer exceptional saltwater fishing, boating and paddling. Beaverdam Park, located in the center of our community, features a 635-acre freshwater lake offering a host of activities including fishing, boat rentals, picnic areas, trails, a meeting/event facility, and much more!

downriver from Werowocomoco. The landscape of Timberneck was most certainly associated with Tsenacommacah and Powhatan’s extensive Chiefdom.

Our annual Daffodil Festival is a two-day celebration of spring, featuring over 200 vendors, entertainment, a parade and more. The family-oriented event is a long-standing tradition and has been held for the past 36 years.

History and Heritage

We are excited to have a 644-acre national park land that will serve to further the understanding of the Virginia Indian cultures in the Werowocomoco region and provide outdoor recreation and meeting opportunities. Located in the southern part of Gloucester County along the York River, Virginia’s 40th state park, Machicomoco State Park, is approximately 10 miles

Notable historic places in Gloucester include Tyndall’s Point and the Gloucester Point Archaeological District. The Gloucester Courthouse Historic District is one of the most charming and sophisticated colonial courthouses ever built in Virginia and is one of the oldest continually operating courthouses in the United States, dating back to 1766. The community is also proud to be home of Walter Reed’s Birthplace, and the remnants of Rosewell, arguably one of the finest mansions built in the American colonies sitting alongside the beautiful York River. We invite you to visit our historical, vibrant community and see what Gloucester can offer you.

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Hampton: center of coastal virginia

Hampton, located at coastal Virginia’s geographic center, is home to Hampton university, nAsA Langley and Langley Air Force Base, and has a rich, 413-year history that extends from the sea to the stars.

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at the crossroads of interstates 64 and 664, boasting 344,000 square feet of flexible event space, the Hampton roads convention center adjoins the 295-room embassy suites. they share a campus with the iconic Hampton coliseum arena. the city is also home to the newly opened Hampton virginia aquaplex, Boo williams sportsplex and the Hampton University convocation center. an array of lodging accommodations serve the needs of event venue guests, as well as those of federal, military, corporate and leisure visitors.

LIVE, VISIT AND PLAy

there are abundant dining and nightlife options in Hampton and within a short-distance of the convention center. Hip, new establishments in Downtown Hampton, Phoebus, and at Fort Monroe appeal to guests of all ages. whether you are venturing out with family or a foodie in search of the latest trending dish, your palate will find pleasure in Hampton. For craft beverage explorers, Hampton presents sly clyde ciderworks, st. george Brewing company, capstan Bar Brewing, Bull island Brewing, 1865 Brewing company and oozlefinch the vanguard offers tours of both distillery and brewing operations, as well as a unique concert venue unlike any other in coastal virginia. the beach scene here is also uniquely Hampton, with Buckroe offering a family friendly setting with a playground, water sports rentals, food trucks, fishing pier, and free parking. additional free chesapeake Bay beachfront at Fort Monroe presents vistas of the awesome Hampton roads harbor. grandview nature Preserve offers the most private setting, as it is a short hike from the main road, but ideal for water lovers who

yearn for tranquility. For those who want to explore the region’s historic waterways, the Hampton Queen, operated by Hampton roads Harbor tours, provides a two-hour tour that includes narrative about Fort Monroe, Fort wool and norfolk naval Base.

HISTORy AND ADVENTURE

Hampton is home to many exciting attractions. Begin your discoveries at the Hampton History Museum, which is also the site of the Hampton visitor center. once armed with information, head to the virginia air & space science center, the official visitor center for nasa langley, where aircraft seem to soar overhead and hands on exhibits reveal the mysteries of outer space. Fort Monroe national Monument is the site of the first landing of africans in english north america in 1619. Hampton commemorated 400 years of this history in 2019. the Fort Monroe visitor & education center interprets this history and orients visitors to Fort Monroe. the casemate Museum, a free attraction that houses the cell where Jefferson Davis was detained at the conclusion of the civil war, reveals the critical role Fort Monroe has played throughout its history. Hampton University, a dynamic institution of higher education, is home to an incredible collection of 9000 works of art at the Hampton University Museum. Hampton highlights also include the Hampton roads Harbor tours, the antique Hampton carousel, langley speedway, ocean eagle chartered Bay-fishing trips, the Peninsula Pilots for coastal Plain baseball, and many other experiences that enrich the quality of life for regional residents and ensure a visit to coastal virginia will be soon repeated. •

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Huntington Ingalls Industries, Riverside Health System, Army & Air Force Exchange Service (Dan Daniels Distribution Center), Canon Virginia, United Parcel Service, Ferguson Enterprises, Jefferson Lab, High Liner Foods, Inc., Liebherr Mining Equipment, Printpack, Fairlead Boatworks

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Built on Breakthroughs

With a vibrant community and storied past, newport news has limitless potential. this year, the city has undertaken projects to fully realize this potential and make newport news a magnet for visitors, residents and business.

in December 2021, ccoP, llc acquired a nine-building office and retail mixed-use portfolio in city center at oyster Point. ccoP, llc’s acquisition includes 574,466 square feet of office and retail space, which was originally developed as a master-planned, publicprivate partnership between the city of newport news and nine local founding partners. ccoP, llc, a Florida-based real estate investment firm owned by the Murphy Property group, is committed to sustaining the development as the premier mixed-use business and residential center on the virginia Peninsula. the principals are hands-on and wholly committed to expanding the entertainment and retail venues of city center to build and continue the community’s vibrancy.

Jefferson lab, a world-class national

laboratory specializing in particle physics, has called newport news home for over 30 years. to help increase visibility and engagement, the Department of energy is considering the applied research center as a new extension for Jefferson lab, offering more space for employees, a visitor center, and educational outreach. adjacent to Jefferson lab is the tech center research Park, which will ultimately feature approximately 850,000 square feet of office and lab space, spread across 10 buildings, with an estimated 5,500 employees. construction of the first building is complete and all 80,000 square feet of leased space is occupied. construction on the second research facility, Building two, commenced in 2022. the combination of Jefferson lab and

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tech center represents a shared vision to attract high-wage emerging workforce talent, further enhance the city’s technology base and solidify the city’s position for future scientific exploration opportunities at the lab.

in July 2020, ground was broken on the future newport news transportation center. the center will offer modern amenities, aDa compliance, increased parking, and streamlined passenger rail experience. a hub for Hampton roads transit buses, taxis and airport shuttles, the new center replaces the current amtrak train station. construction began in summer 2020 and the $47 million project is nearing completion.

the Downtown reimagined initiative casts a bold redevelopment

ing park spaces. Due in large part to private investment, development of the Downtown 23rd street corridor, also referred to as restaurant row, is taking shape consistent with the Downtown reimagined vision. Provost construction, a local investor, has redeveloped a historic warehouse building for its office space. coastal Fermentory, a locally-owned microbrewery, is co-located in the Provost building and serves as the perfect complement to the adjacent ironclad Distillery, a locally-owned micro-distillery. additional multi-story warehouse buildings along the 23rd street corridor have been converted into a mixed-use, 32-unit apartment building, including three new first floor commercial suites, two of which

implementation of the transformation Plan. the Plan seeks to create change by focusing on the areas of housing, people development, and neighborhood investments through an inclusive process involving community members and stakeholders. the cni grant funding is leveraged by $128.5 million private investment and $146.8 million public investment.

the city is more than 95% developed, with most of it built around automobile-dependent forms of development. new urbanism and sustainable development, which seek to recreate more pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, have been successfully developed in newport news with such projects as city center, tech

vision for the city’s Downtown area by capitalizing on the newport news waterfront. three million dollars in public space improvements have been committed to activate the James river waterfront by creating an outdoor public performance space, wide sidewalks for multimodal use, access areas for food trucks, art shows and an enhanced connection between exist-

are now occupied by restaurants –Benny’s Pizza and gastro at 23rd. the city’s choice neighborhood initiative (cni) is a targeted effort focused on creating meaningful transformation of a one square-mile area of newport news known as the Marshall-ridley choice neighbohood. newport news was awarded a $30 million cni grant in 2019 to support

center, Port warwick, Patrick Henry Place, and the Huntington. continuing to attract new and assist existing businesses, helping to grow small business, and redeveloping the city in strategic targeted areas are increasingly important in order to enhance the city’s quality of life, desirability and community and economic vitality. •

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Portsmouth: a dynamic seaport

the city of Portsmouth offers a modernized historical downtown full of walkable businesses, as well as cultural and recreational entertainment options. the dynamic neighborhoods and business districts offer residents and professionals access and options quickly while remaining central to the 757.

the city’s landscape is surrounded by water and has attracted the industrial maritime industry and related trades for three centuries. economic development tools like the state-designated enterprise Zone program and locally-funded incentives attract new businesses to Portsmouth, as well as encourage the growth of existing industries.

INDUSTRy HIGHLIGHTS

Portsmouth offers a diverse landscape of highly skilled and well-educated workforce and a robust infrastructure that includes two of the Port of virginia terminals - Portsmouth Marine terminals (PMt ) and the virginia international gateway ( vig). Home to the the U.s navy’s oldest and largest industrial facility – the norfolk naval shipyard – the city is proud to host many private-sector business opportunities in ship repair, advanced manufacturing, logistics, and more. a growing hub in modeling & simulation, Portsmouth offers a high concentration of technical expertise unique to the region and the country.

as the home to two large Port of virginia terminals, Portsmouth is a strong partner for maritime and logistic busi-

nesses and ancillary companies that support supply chain work. the intermodal infrastructure that is built into the history of Portsmouth lends itself naturally to assist manufacturers of all kinds in building successful business in the city, from small-scale stamping to large scale work. information services like call centers or it hubs such as data centers will find themselves at home in Portsmouth with the diverse workforce and skilled talent bringing technical skills to the city. Modeling, simulation, and technology has taken off with organizations leading the national charge in unmanned systems and first responder training, and specialty retail is growing across all business districts.

QUALITy Of LIfE

Portsmouth offers a diverse transportation infrastructure to connect residents, professionals, and business to the larger 757. as a smart city, Portsmouth focuses on providing forward-thinking amenities offering rich history and culture and dynamic business districts and neighborhoods. the city features robust festival calendars, immersive museums, and art experiences throughout the year. •

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the city and its diverse population of people also support the growing tourism industry that features a waterfront concert venue, a dazzling collection of historic homes and museums, a growing culinary scene, miles of outdoor recreation, a popular children’s museum and more.
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A World-Class Entertainment Destination rivers casino Portsmouth

rivers casino Portsmouth opened its doors in January 2023 — making history as virginia’s first permanent casino. the $340 million casino anchors the city’s newly established entertainment District along victory Boulevard in the heart of Portsmouth.

rivers casino Portsmouth features 1,446 slot machines, 57 table games, 24 poker tables, and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week — offering a wide array of casino gaming from penny slots to the High limit area. guests can choose from a variety of on-site restaurant and entertainment options – from high-end dining at admiral’s steak & seafood to casual fare at Crossings Café, mian, slice pizzeria, and starbucks.

the sound Bar and Event Center add to the casino’s appeal as a premier entertainment destination. the sound

Bar offers an intimate setting for live music and performances thursday through saturday. with room for 120 guests the vibrant, high-energy venue features a dance floor, curved bar with 88 seats, and table seating near the stage. the Event Center, a 25,000 squarefoot multipurpose grand hall and reception area, provides a versatile space for weddings, conferences, concerts, and other events.

BetRivers sportsbook offers a seamless blend of high tech, comfort, and real-time broadcasts of regional, national and international sports entertainment. spacious, luxurious club chairs are positioned theater-style – facing a massive 12.5-foot-high by 64-foot-wide leD video wall with high-definition screens for viewing. an expansive bar, betting windows, and 27 self-service kiosks frame the lounge – creating the perfect

setting to bet on the big games. overlooking Betrivers sportsbook with a view of the gaming floor, topgolf swing suites provides guests with a virtual entertainment experience. three luxurious suites feature a massive screen and a selection of exciting virtual games — delivering a one-of-a-kind simulation that’s fun for golfers and non-golfers alike.

rivers casino Portsmouth is the latest addition to rush street gaming — one of the fastest-growing casino and entertainment companies in the country. rush street gaming currently operates market-leading casinos in Pittsburgh, Philadelphia, Des Plaines (chicago area) and Upstate new York.

For more information on rivers casino Portsmouth, career opportunities, or to book your next affair in the event center, visit www.RiversCasino.com. •

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an enviable combination of low crime rates, outstanding schools, civic-minded citizenry, a variety of recreational opportunities, and conveniently located shopping areas, firmly position Poquoson, as a quality-of-life jewel in Hampton roads. in recognition of these attributes Poquoson was included by CNBC on its U.s. list of “10 perfect suburbs”. in 2023 poquoson was recognized as #6 among safest & most peaceful places to Live in virginia by Onlyinyourstate.com, and the Population Health institute acknowledged Poquoson as the 8th Healthiest locality of virginia’s 133 counties and cities.

nearly 40,000 people, and many of these patrons utilize the city’s library, DMv, and service/commercial area for its time-saving convenience and quality of offerings. in the spring of 2023, the city is pleased to welcome two (2) new dining establishments to Poquoson, 1631 and schooners. Both are drawing great interest and enthusiasm from the community and their presence in Poquoson further augments the city’s existing variety of dining options.

Poquoson boasts 87 miles of shoreline and its coastal areas are home to abundant wildlife and beautiful marshes. these inviting and navigable blue ways serve as popular trails for both kayakers and paddle boarders. the city’s free public boat ramps provide quick, convenient access to the chesapeake Bay. Poquoson is also home to year-round boat slip rental opportunities, outstanding marinas, and its popularity as a coastal home is heightened further by the fact it is a tax-free boating community. the city’s public school system routinely ranks as one of the finest in the state of virginia. a number of Poquoson students, clubs, and athletic teams compete with much success in state and national competitions annually.

Poquoson’s attractiveness for residents, visitors and businesses alike is heightened further with its convenient proximity to the Hampton roads transportation corridor. Both i-64 and the newport news/ williamsburg international airport are typically within 15 minutes travel time.

Poquoson’s business corridor is home to a variety of shopping and dining opportunities framed in a relaxed, unhurried setting, making it a perfect day trip for visitors. in fact, Poquoson’s natural market area in-cludes

to learn more, please visit us on the web at visitpoquoson.com or contact the economic Development & community recreation Department at 757-868-3580. we look forward to speaking with you soon. •

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nestled in the southeastern corner of virginia, suffolk is a hidden gem in the Hampton roads Metro area that is rapidly gaining popularity. People seeking a high quality of life, friendly neighbors, and a charming, small-town atmosphere are finding themselves right at home in suffolk. From its rich history and natural beauty to its vibrant culture and thriving economy, suffolk offers something for everyone. Here are just a few reasons why people should consider making the move to suffolk, virginia.

HISTORy AND HERITAGE

suffolk is steeped in history, and this is reflected in its many museums, historic homes, and landmarks. the city was originally settled in the early 17th century and played a key role in both the revolutionary war and the civil war. today, visitors can explore historic sites like the riddick’s Folly House Museum and the great Dismal swamp national wildlife refuge, where runaway slaves once sought refuge.

NATURAL BEAUTy & RECREATION

For nature lovers, suffolk is a paradise. the city boasts over 400 square miles of beautiful countryside, including the great Dismal swamp, which is one of the last remaining wilderness areas on the east coast. the swamp is home to a vast array of wildlife, including black bears, river otters, and bald eagles. suffolk is also located on the nansemond river, providing ample opportunities for boating, fishing, and other water-based activities. if you’re looking to perfect your swing, there are also four golf courses.

CULTURE AND ENTERTAINmENT

Despite its small-town feel, suffolk is a vibrant cultural center with a thriving arts scene. the

city hosts numerous events throughout the year, including the suffolk Peanut Fest, which celebrates the region’s rich agricultural heritage. suffolk is also home to a number of museums, galleries, and performing arts venues, including the suffolk center for cultural arts, which hosts concerts, plays, and other cultural events throughout the year.

ECONOmy AND EmPLOymENT

need a job? suffolk’s economy is booming, with a number of major employers in the region, including lipton tea, Planters Peanuts, and lockheed Martin. suffolk welcomed over 30 new businesses in the past year and the job market expanded by more than 630 positions. Hampton roads has a number of top-rated schools and universities, providing ample opportunities for education and career advancement.

QUALITy Of LIfE

Perhaps the most compelling reason to consider a move to suffolk, virginia, is the high quality of life that the city offers. the city has a low crime rate, excellent healthcare facilities, and a cost of living that is significantly lower than many other major cities on the east coast. suffolk also boasts excellent schools, parks, and recreational facilities, making it an ideal place for families to settle down and raise children. suffolk, virginia, is a hidden gem that offers a unique blend of history, natural beauty, culture, and economic opportunity. whether you are looking for a new place to call home or simply seeking a weekend getaway, suffolk is well worth a visit. with its friendly people, vibrant culture, and high quality of life, come see why so many people are saying “Yessuffolk” and why you should, too. •

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For over 375 years, York county has been a desirable place to visit, live, and work. it’s where big-city thrills meet small-town chill. Home to Hampton roads’ no. 1 rated school district (third in the state), York county also boasts excellent amenities that help make quality of life here unsurpassed.

York county is a living part of “america’s Historic triangle,” along with williamsburg and Jamestown. a visit to our historic sites is a must for understanding our nation’s birth. Yorktown is the site of lord cornwallis’s surrender to gen. george washington in 1781—ending the revolutionary war with “victory at Yorktown.”

York county boasts 4,000 acres of battlefields, our state-of-the-art american revolution Museum at Yorktown, and historic Main street complete with 18th-century homes and quaint retail shops. People also flock

here to enjoy our beaches, restaurants, art galleries, and specialty shops extending from the riverfront all the way down Highway 17 and out to the edge District beside williamsburg and James city county.

there’s something to do every weekend, from farmers markets, concerts and art events to segway tours and sunset sails. Be sure to spend a day at one of our water parks—great wolf lodge and water county Usa and an evening at one of our microbreweries, which often feature live music. •

recently named one of “ the south’s Best Barbecue Joints” by southern Living, Pierce’s Pitt BBQ is a county staple.

For more information, visit www.yesyorkcounty.com or www.visityorktown.org

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York county’s expansive coastline includes beaches, piers, event venues, and unique shopping/dining options at riverfront Landing.
What draws families & businesses to York County? Over 200 Miles of Coastline & Cruise Port of Call Breweries & Festivals Public Boat Launches Interactive Museums Artisan Restaurants Two Water Parks Famous Yorktown Onions Traffic Crime Taxes LOW School Ratings Educated Workforce Fun Things to Do HIGH

ready, willing and educated

Hampton roads is a diverse region of over 1.7 million citizens that includes urban, suburban and rural communities. compared to Virginia and the nation as a whole, the population of the Hampton roads region has grown at a relatively slow pace and tends to be younger, more diverse than the population of the u.s.1 one exception is suffolk, which has experienced a huge 32.8% increase in population over the past decade.

one factor contributing to Hampton road’s prosperity is its workforce. the region offers a fairly large civilian labor force consisting of approximately 825,000 people.29 the area is also home to approximately 160,000 active duty military and civilian personnel, increasing the estimated total labor force to nearly one million strong. the large military presence also gives the area a unique advantage: with an annual average of 13,000 exiting military personnel and over 30,000 military spouses,5 Hampton roads has a continuously replenishing labor force.

EDUCATION IS SERIOUS BUSINESS

employers demand workers who can think critically and solve problems. workforce development facilities for career and technical training, professional development and re-employment services include those operated by the region’s community colleges, virginia employment commission, public schools, the military and the

private sector. an average of 79% of area high school graduates elect to continue their education at two-year or four-year institutions of higher learning or through one of the region’s many vocational programs. the public workforce development system’s close working relationship with the region’s educational institutions ensure the local workforce has the skills needed to help keep area businesses and industries competitive. existing programs, particularly those in fields related to high-growth industries and occupations, have been shown to lead to improved employment and earnings outcomes.

More than 106,000 students are enrolled in Hampton roads’ thirteen colleges and universities and three community colleges. Most of these students are permanent residents, available for partor full-time employment.  their 14,000 annual graduates provide a work-ready talent pool from which to recruit.

ENTREPRENEURIAL, DIVERSIfIED ECONOmy

support for innovation-based, highgrowth business within economic sectors is a key component of Hampton roads “vision.” studies have shown that about 75% of new job growth in the U.s. comes from high-growth entrepreneurial ventures that start as ‘small businesses’ but are designed to grow, a category where Hampton roads leads the nation.33

Diversification of the Hampton roads economy is focused on: technologybased innovation and education from advanced manufacturing and robotics to nanotechnology; coastal energy solutions; healthcare and life sciences; and environmental distinction. industry

clusters are already here in modeling and simulation (M&s), information technology, biomedical, sensors and marine science.

M&s, designated a national critical technology by U.s congressional leadership, is supported strongly by military sponsors and has expanded to transportation, maritime operations, education and medical. Hampton roads is one of the country’s three leading regions in M&s along with orlando, Florida, and Huntsville, alabama. in Hampton roads, it has become a $640 million industry employing over 5,000 people with an average annual salary of $83,000.36

Bioscience includes research developed at local colleges, universities and federal labs as well as commercial entities and extends to organ replacement, marine science and medical devices. over 1,200 jobs paying an average of $65,000 annually exist in Hampton roads.28

Hampton roads is home to innovative research and development with internationally-recognized facilities including: nasa langley research center, the nation’s first civil aeronautics laboratory leading and advancing the american aerospace industry since 1917; the Department of energy’s unique Jefferson lab; old Dominion University’s virginia Modeling, analysis and simulation center; Hampton University’s Proton therapy institute, the latest, most precise cancer-fighting technologies; the national institute of aerospace in Hampton; and liebherr Usa, co. in newport news. there are active technology transfer offices and several technology business incubators available in the region where entrepreneurs can obtain office space and advice on building their businesses. •

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Homes that satisfy

Everyone’s Taste and Lifestyle

one of the most anxiety-ridden parts of relocating is buying a home. What home options are available? What type of home do you want? What price range can you afford? Where do you want to live? What amenities are important? these are just a few of the real estate questions that fill the minds of newcomers.

Virginia was ranked among the BEST in the country for Economic Development.

• No. 1 for Unmanned Aerial Systems

• No. 2 for Best Business Climate

• No. 2 for Cybersecurity Growth Potential

• no. 3 for economic growth Potential

• no. 5 for workforce training leaders

• No. 6 for Tech Job Employment leaders

• Norfolk/Hampton Roads, VA is ranked no. 4 in the U.s. among top 10 cities for industrial real estate sales growth

For 2020, the HrPDc economists expect to see the region’s economy continue to grow. expected gains in the retail and construction industries will assist civilian employment in Hampton roads. the unemployment rate is likely to continue its slow decline, while increased budget certainty will help propel retail sales. Building permit activity and motor vehicle sales are expected to continue to experience strong growth in the coming year.

old Dominion University’s e.v. williams center For real estate and economic Development reported that new construction in Hampton roads had risen in the double digits. the upward trend has continued in local economy investments into early 2020.

Homebuyers have a lot of options throughout the region. while singlefamily, detached homes are the most popular, there are also townhouses and a variety of condominiums to choose from. Because of Hampton roads’ long history, new residents can choose old farmhouses with colonial charm, as well as unique 19th-century homes built in every decade for the last 100 years.

one neighborhood in Hampton,for example, features vintage victorian homes with high ceilings, parlors, fireplaces in bedrooms and walk-around front porches. a short distance across the James river in smithfield, are numerous, older historic homes built in the colonial, victorian, Federal or georgian fashion. Hilton village, in newport news, is on the Federal register of Historic sites. its single family and duplex stucco homes were part of the federal govern-

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ment’s first attempt to provide housing, built after world war i for the influx of military and workers at the nearby shipyard. on the other hand, there are more contemporary homes in newer subdivisions as well as a number of planned communities with various amenities to suit everyone’s tastes and pocketbook. Many of these communities are in suburban and even more rural settings. However, the return to a more urban lifestyle is opening opportunities for downtown living where you can walk to restaurants, shopping, entertainment, etc. those seeking starter and fixer-up homes will also find a number of options to consider. it is still a buyer’s market, and inventory seems to be increasing although fairly stable. the recovery in Hampton roads is due in large part to the fact the region has a large number of defense contractors as well as a “defense-driven economy”. add to that a mild climate, an ocean front and numerous waterways, plus historical sites reflecting the birth of our nation, and you have a formula for solid growth which keeps new residents coming into the area.

each individual or family should do some homework before beginning a house search. that homework should include:

• Determining housing needs and wants. For example, a family may need four bedrooms and want to live near the water.

• Determining what type of housing is wanted.

• Determining how important it is to live near work sites and/or near schools.

• Getting financial affairs in order. Develop a list that includes all bank accounts (with numbers and amounts), all debts (including to whom owed and the amount), and all income.

• Determining how much can be spent on a home. individuals may want to consider pre-qualifying for a mortgage.

the greater Hampton roads realtors association (gHrra) and the virginia Peninsula association of realtors ( vPar) are good resources in beginning any house search. Feel free to call either association for advice on the housing market or to obtain a listing of member realtors who subscribe to a strict code of ethics.

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tourism continues to be one of Hampton roads’ most important industries, bringing significant outside dollars into the economy, which enables broad based regional economic growth. the tourism industry allows the region to ‘export’ its climate, beaches, and history to the rest of the nation. as with the port and defense industries in the region, the tourism industry developed in Hampton roads because of its unique competitive advantages, particularly its water and historical resources. the tourism industry is well developed within the region, having achieved a high level of maturity indicating that the opportunity for extensive employment growth is unlikely.

norfolk’s waterside District is the “premier dining and entertainment district” in conjunction with the U.s s wisconsin and the norfolk tides.

the city’s cruise terminal is easily accessible to guests transferring from the airport or arriving by car.

You can now sail from norfolk to the Bahamas on cruises that typically range from five to seven nights in length. visit https://www.norfolkcruise.com/. norfolk’s wards corner area continues development with its current makeover.

Furthermore, virginia Beach and the developer, venture realty group announced atlantic Park, a $335-million mixed-used development, is a done deal, and construction has begun in the former virginia Beach Dome site in the heart of the resort area to feature an entertainment complex for both tour-

ists and residents.

rivers casino Portsmouth opened to the public Jan. 15, 2023. the $340 million venue, part of a planned entertainment district along victory Boulevard off interstate 264, features 1,446 slot machines, 57 table games and 24 poker tables as well as 10 bars and restaurants and an event space. it also includes a topgolf swing suites that overlooks a Betrivers sportsbook.

rivers casino, which is owned and will be operated by rush street gaming, is the first permanent casino facility to open in virginia. Proposed casinos are in the pipeline in Danville and norfolk.

757 Makerspace has expanded its presence at Fort Monroe to better serve the region and more particularly, the virginia Peninsula. the new Fort Monroe location provides 12,733 square feet of creative space in an ideal setting just outside the moat of the historic fort at 16 Murray street. this has been a great opportunity to partner with the Hampton economic Development authority (eDa), Hampton city schools, the Fort Monroe authority and the city of Hampton to expand opportunities for artists and makers in the region.

events in Hampton’s venues fill the virginia Peninsula hotels and are entertainment hubs for regional residents. Hampton experienced dramatic changes recently in Phoebus, and downtown Hampton will experience a new wave of redevelopment this year. the new Hampton virginia aquaplex opened summer 2022. For more details visit:

https://hamptonaquaplex.com/.

newport news’ city center at oyster Point continues to grow with more entertainment venues as restaurants, a movie theater. newport news’ first craft brewery, the ironclad Distillery, located in the downtown waterfront, produces boubon using virginia-grown grains.

listed on the national register of Historic Places, Hilton village in newport news is a collection of over 27 unique shoppes, clothiers, eateries, vintage & consignment clothing, home furnishings & decor, antique & vintage accents, galleries and salons. located along warwick Boulevard, the village is the place to shop, eat, relax and enjoy! visit https:// explorehiltonvillage.com/.

LOCAL TOURISm INDUSTRy

the local tourism industry follows the national and regional economy and thus national consumer confidence is closely followed by tourism professionals on both the Peninsula and south Hampton roads as a strong predictor of regionaltourism activity.

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virginia Beach, chesapeake/suffolk and the other Hampton roads sub-segments were able to increase occupancy numbers, according to recently published smith travel research data. But the Beach held a commanding lead in the category that industry experts say is the prime indicator of hotel performance: revenue per available room, or revPar

revPar is a measure of how much cash the rooms are pulling in on average, factoring in the rooms that are unoccupied. High occupancy rates mean little if room rates are cheap, and high room rates mean little if only a handful are occupied.

fIVE DIffERENT mARKETS

smith travel research, a major source of tourism data, has divided the Hampton roads’ region into five distinct lodging markets: williamsburg and newport news/Hampton on the Peninsula, and norfolk/Portsmouth, virginia Beach, & chesapeake/suffolk in south Hampton roads.

the hotel data (which does not include timeshares) and the tourism employment data fail to capture the full impact

on tourism. this data proves extremely difficult to access, and often estimates are made with surveys or other imprecise tools. while the previous paragraph noted the decline in hotel activity in williamsburg, it is difficult to estimate how many former williamsburg visitors now stay in chesapeake or virginia Beach and drive into williamsburg for day trips, or how many of the williamsburg visitors stay in the area’s 6,000 (approximate) time share rooms. the state has made estimates for expenditures by locality which have some value, but they are based off various tax receipts and thus are necessarily at least a year out of date.

regional efforts to market Hampton roads as a destination are coordinated through the coastal virginia tourism alliance. visit on the web at www.visitcova.com •

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our Heritage

Still Very Much Alive

Historic museums and sites of interest are everywhere in Hampton roads. that’s largely due to the historical richness of our past.

Hampton roads is home to our nation’s Historic trangle: Williamsburg, Jamestown and Yorktown. Here you can experience the story of America’s beginnings at the Jamestown settlement and the Yorktown Victory center. through film, artifact-filled galleries and outdoor living history, these museums engage visitors in nearly two centuries of our nation’s history—from the founding of America’s first permanent English settlement in 1607 to the decisive revolutionary War victory in 1781 and implementation of the constitution and Bill of rights.

costumed historical interpreters depict the daily lives of the people who lived through these events two and three centuries ago. this is all done in faithfully re-created settings—three replica ships, a Powhatan indian village, and a colonial fort at Jamestown Settlement; and a revolutionary war encampment and 1780s farm at the American Revolution Museum at Yorktown at these living museums, you can grind corn, steer with a whipstaff, try on english armor, enlist in the continental army or assist with farm chores. call 253-4838 or toll free 1-888-593-4682 or visit www.historyisfun.org.

Colonial Williamsburg is the restored capital of colonial virginia, where history lives so “that the future may learn from the past.” You can explore the nation’s history and learn what it means to be an american while visiting more than eighty original buildings, restored to their 18thcentury grandeur. see how the people lived, from the richest to the poorest. Play the games the children played, watch craftsmen at work, and sample some colonial fare. while colonial williamsburg’s sites are open year round, many people choose to visit in December to enjoy the grand illumination, an annual spectacle of light and music for residents and visitors

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alike. call 1-855-756-9516 or visit on the web at www.history.org.

the Colonial National Historical Park stretches from the York river to the James river and is home to Yorktown and the Yorktown Battlefield, site of the last major battle of the american revolutionary war. Yorktown Battlefield is administered by the national Park service, and is part of the colonial national Historical Park which includes Jamestown and the colonial Parkway, which connects the Historic triangle of Jamestown, williamsburg and Yorktown. For more information, call the Park’s headquarters at 898-3400, or visit www.nps.gov/colo/index.htm.

the Mariners’ Museum, one of the largest international maritime museums in the world, features more than 35,000 maritime items, including ship models,

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the august crabtree collection of miniature ships, scrimshaw, maritime paintings, decorative arts, intricately carved figureheads and working steam engines. the Mariners’ Museum is also the custodian of the artifacts and archives of the civil war ironclad Uss Monitor. the Uss Monitor center is a home to the priceless artifacts recovered from the historic ship and a worldwide resource. call 596-2222 or 1-800-581-7245 or visit www.mariner.org.

the Casemate Museum, located in Hampton, opened in 1951 to display the cell in which Jefferson Davis, President of the confederacy, was imprisoned after the civil war. since then, the museum has expanded to depict the history of Fort Monroe and the coast artillery corps. call 690-8073 or visit www.fmauthority.com/ visit/casemate-museum.

the Virginia War Museum in newport news traces U.s. military history from 1775 to the present. several times each year, reenactors stage encampments on the museum’s grounds. visit www. warmuseum.org or call 247-8523.

called the best-preserved war of 1812 site in america, Fort Norfolk is the last of

military Aviation museum, Virginia Beach

18 forts built along the Maritime Frontier at President washington’s request in 1794. this fort, which changed hands twice during the civil war, is located on Front street in norfolk. For information about guided tours, visit on the web at www.norfolkhistorical.org.

in western newport news, just inside the front gate of Ft. eustis, is the U.S. Army Transportation Museum. this museum occupies six acres and is the only museum in the United states devoted to the history of U.s. army transportation of troops and supplies. call 878-1180 or visit www.transchool. lee.army.mil/museum/transportation%20 museum/museum.htm

the Hampton History Museum features 7,000 square feet of exhibit space—helping shape Hampton’s future while also preserving its past. this beautiful building on old Hampton lane is the newest jewel in Hampton’s historical crown. call 7271610 or visit www.hampton.gov/119/ Hampton-History-Museum.

Riddick’s Folly House Museum, in suffolk, is just one place in the region on

the national register of Historic Places. this greek revival home was built in 1837 by Mills riddick. it has four floors, 20 rooms, 16 fireplaces and a rich civil war history that includes being occupied by Union general Peck and his soldiers. today, it is home to a number of permanent and changing exhibits. call 934-0822.

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ADDITIONAL HISTORICAL SITES & mUSEUmS

Below is contact information on many other historical sites and markers throughout the area. For additional information visit www.visitcoastalvirginia.com.

SCIENCE: LAND, SEA & SKy

some of Hampton roads’ most popular museums are dedicated to science. Nauticus, The National Maritime Center, is a fun and exciting 120,000-squarefoot science and technology center exploring the power of the sea. it features more than 150 exhibits including interactive computer and video displays, films on a giant screen, live sea creatures in an exotic aquarium, touch pools and shark petting. the permanent exhibits are complimented by various national-caliber traveling exhibits that appear throughout the year. the Battleship wisconsin, one of the largest battleships ever built, is berthed next door. call 664-1000 or visit www.nauticus.org.

the Virginia Air and Space Science Center is a dynamic part of the Downtown Hampton skyline. it is the official visitors’ center for the nasa langley research center and langley air Force Base and chronicles the history of aviation and aerospace research and development, much of which was done here in Hampton roads. there are over 100 interactive exhibits, as well as historical aircraft—including the apollo 12 command capsule and a full-sized model of the original plane the wright brothers flew at Kitty Hawk, nc the 300-seat iMaX theatre presents state-of-the-art films on a screen three stories high. next door is Hampton’s carousel Park where you can ride a restored 1920 carousel from the former Buckroe amusement Park. For information and iMaX movie times, call 727-0900 or visit www.vasc.org.

the Virginia Living Museum exhibits feature animals and fish found in virginia’s rivers, bay, mountains, swamps and caves. this indoor/outdoor attraction also has hands-on discovery centers, boardwalk trail with animals in naturalized habitats, state-of-the-art digital planetarium, observatory, native plant gardens, green living building, plus children’s hands-on “Be a Keeper/Be a vet” role-playing area and nature playground. call 595-1900 or visit www.thevlm.org.

From the plains of africa to your own backyard, the Virginia Zoo has a world of wild discovery waiting for you. open daily from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. except for major winter holidays. children under two get in Free! call 757-441-2374 or visit www.virginiazoo.org. •

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The Lightship Museum 393-8591 Lynnhaven House 460-1688 Military Aviation Museum 721-7767 Moses Myers House 333-6269 Nansemond Indian Museum www.nansemond.org Naval Shipyard Museum 393-8591 Nelson House 898-2410 Newsome House 247-2360 Norfolk Police and Fire Rescue Museum 441-1526 Old Coast Guard Station 422-1587 Old Isle of Wight Courthouse 356-9016 Portsmouth Naval Shipyard Museum 393-8591 Railroad Museum of Virginia 335-2284 Rosewell House (804) 693-2585 Seaboard Station Railroad Museum 923-4750 St. John’s Episcopal Church 722-2567 The James A. Fields House 245-1991 Upper Wolfsnare 491-3490 U.S. Army Transportation Museum 878-1180 The Prentis House 514-4130 Virginia Sports Hall of Fame 393-8031 Watermen’s Museum 887-2641 Walter Reed Birthplace (804) 693-6688 Willoughby-Baylor House 664-6200 Aberdeen Gardens Historic Museum 332-4042 Adam Thoroughgood House 385-5100 Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum 437-8432 Boykin’s Tavern 357-5182 Cape Henry Lighthouse 422-9421 Carter’s Grove Plantation 1-800-HistorY Chippokes Farm and Forestry Museum 294-3439 Chrysler Museum of Art 664-6200 Endview Plantation 887-1862 Ferry Plantation House 473-5182 Fighter Factory 539-8440 Fort Boykin 357-2291 fort wool 727-6348 francis Land House 385-5100 Gloucester Museum of History (804) 693-1234 Hampton Roads Naval Museum 322-2987 Hampton University Museum 727-5308 Hermitage Museum and Gardens 423-2052 Hill House 393-0241 Historic St. Lukes Church 357-3367 Hunter House Victorian Museum 623-9814 Isle of Wight County Museum 356-1223 Jamestown Settlement Museum 253-4838 Lee Hall mansion 888-3371
ADDITIONAL SCIENCE mUSEUmS Air Power Park and Museum www.visithampton.com/play/ listing/air-power-park/ 727-8311 Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum www.awhm.org 437-8432 Chesapeake Planetarium www.cpschools.com/departments/ planetarium/ 547-0153 Children’s Museum of Virginia www.childrensmuseumva.com 393-5258 Edgar Cayce Visitor’s Center www.edgarcayce.org 428-3588 Nauticus, the National Maritime Center www.nauticus.org 664-1000 Norfolk Botanical Garden www.nbgs.org 441-5830 Virginia Air and Space Science Center www.vasc.org 727-0900 Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Museum www.virginiaaquarium.com 385-3474 385-(FisH) Virginia Zoological Park www.virginiazoo.org 441-2374

With many medical advancements and expansions, all Hampton Roads health care facilities are developing new and innovative ways of providing care, while keeping a vigilant eye on the need for a personalized approach to patient care.

Founded in 1915, Riverside Health System has evolved from a small hospital in newport news, virginia, into one of the most progressive and diversified nonprofit healthcare organizations in the nation. a voluntary Board of trustees governs each major division or facility within this system that now serves over 700,000 individuals across southeastern virginia and the eastern shore.

riverside is driven by the care designed and delivered by over 500 clinical providers, who function as the riverside Medical group. riverside operates 941 inpatient beds in five acute care hospitals, a psychiatric hospital, a physical rehabilitation hospital plus our Hampton roads specialty Hospital along with an extensive array of outpatient diagnostic and treatment facilities.

riverside regional is the health system’s hub for Medical education, providing physician training through the riverside Family Practice and oB/ gYn residency programs, and the riverside school of Health careers which was established in 1916.

additionally, our life long Health Division has three vibrant continuing care retirement communities, six Pace centers (Program for all inclusive care for the elderly), nine long-term care facilities, totaling 1700 beds with skilled, intermediate and home-foradult services, two wellness centers, and the region’s leading home care organization.

recognized nationally for quality and innovation, Sentara has a history of bringing medical advances first to the region such as robotic surgery, cancer improvements, and heart and other surgical procedures. sentara was first in the nation to pioneer lifesaving electronic icU (eicU®).

this comprehensive health system is comprised of 10 hospitals in virginia, including the region’s only level 1 trauma center and dedicated heart hospital at sentara norfolk general Hospital. other community needs are met through its nursing and assisted living facilities, advanced imaging centers, outpatient care campuses in the region, array of awardwinning health plans, home health and hospice services, rehabilitation facilities, and nearly 400 world-class physicians of sentara Medical group.

sentara is also known for its compassionate care and service to the community, especially for the area’s less fortunate. For years, sentara has touched the lives of thousands of people who are uninsured or underinsured. sentara provides more than $214.5 million in community benefits. of that, more than $183.2 million was provided in uncompensated patient care. community benefit provided by our hospitals Martha Jefferson Hospital and rMH Healthcare are tallied separately.

sentara also replaced nightingale air ambulance with a new state-of-the-art helicopter. the $7.2M eurocopter ec-145 was partly funded by donations from local governments, corporations, foundations and individuals of that exceeded $3.5M. nightingale operates at a yearly deficit of up to $600,000 due to a high percentage uninsured patients, and sentara maintains the service as part of its not-for-profit commitment to the community.

recently the sentara neurosciences institute was formed in collaboration with eastern virginia Medical school and other neuroscience experts to advance treatment for diseases of the brain, spinal cord, nerves and muscles in virginia.

Heart care in the region has been dramatically improved through sentara cardiovascular research institute which increased cardiac research and treatment options for area heart patients. sentara also continues bringing care closer to home by enhancing its comprehensive outpatient campuses like sentara independence in virginia Beach, sentara Port warwick in newport news, sentara gloucester Medical arts, and sentara BelleHarbor offers north suffolk residents quality health care.

another major area hospital is the Mary Immaculate Hospital, an affiliate of the Bon secours Health system, inc., a not-for-profit, catholic healthcare system that employs over 4,000 people. the hospital features a 42,000-squarefoot surgical Pavilion. the Pavilion is technologically-advanced, equipped with digital operating rooms. Digital operating rooms use a HerMes control-center that enables surgeons to use voice activation to control surgical equipment such as cameras, lights and tables. the or also includes an image management system that provides high quality, digital images in real-time.

Bon Secours in Hampton roads also includes the Bon secours Maryview Medical center in Midtown Portsmouth which opened a new $16.5-million heart institute in november, 2005, and Bon secours DePaul Medical center in norfolk. the system also includes several physical therapy centers, primary care centers, and the ambulatory surgery and diagnostic centers in suffolk and in virginia Beach, in addition to nursing care and assisted living facilities throughout the southside area.

Chesapeake Health is another local, independent health organization serving Hampton roads. it’s comprised of chesapeake regional Medical center, the w stanley Jennings outpatient center and several companion providers that offer a broad range of programs and services for southeastern virginia residents. it recently opened the free-standing Diagnostic center of chesapeake and the area’s only in-patient women’s Unit.

For many specialized needs for children, Hampton roads citizens can go to Eastern Virginia Medical School or the Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, the only hospital in southeastern virginia devoted exclusively to children. For the most critically injured victims, sentara norfolk general Hospital features a level i trauma center and the nightingale helicopter service. in addition, the Medical college of virginia in richmond is just a 90-minute drive northwest.

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All the care kids need.

At Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, we understand the unique healthcare needs of children, because treating kids is all we do. With a team of more than 300 pediatricians, specialists, and surgeons providing top quality pediatric care in 45 locations throughout the region, it’s easier than ever for kids to get all the care they need from our world-class pediatric health system.

Our services include:

• Primary Care.

• Specialty Care.

• Surgical Care.

• Pediatric Urgent Care.

• Emergency and Trauma Care.

• Lab and Radiology Services.

• Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapy.

• Sports Medicine.

• Mental Health Care.

• And more!

To find a CHKD location near you, visit CHKD.org.

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Health and Surgery Center at Oyster Point Newport News Health Center and Urgent Care at Tech Center Newport News Health Center at Lightfoot Marketplace Williamsburg
Health System

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Langley Air Force Base Hospital

langley aFB

225-7630

this 50-bed facility offers comprehensive care exclusively to military personnel and their dependents.

Mary Immaculate Hospital

2 Bernardine Drive, newport news

www.bshr.com

886-6000

Mary immaculate Hospital is a 115-bed facility located in the Denbigh section of newport news. For the past 50 years, the Bernardine Franciscan sisters at Mary immaculate have successfully carried out their mission to treat the whole person, mind, body and spirit. the hospital is well known for its women’s services such as the Birthplace, which offers a unique birthing experience. other specialties include a Heart center, orthopedics, the Peninsula center for Minimally invasive surgery, Bon secours Hernia center at Mary immaculate and a full service emergency department with a fast track program. throughout its history, Mary immaculate Hospital has maintained a strong commitment to meeting the needs of patients on the Peninsula by continuously expanding its breadth of service and its numerous community outreach programs.

McDonald Army Community Hospital

Fort eustis

314-7500

this 45-bed facility offers comprehensive care exclusively to military personnel and their dependents.

Riverside Regional medical Center

500 J. clyde Morris Blvd., newport news

www.riversideonline.com

594-2000

riverside regional Medical center is the flagship hospital of riverside Health system. the Health system started with the 1915 charter for the “newport news general and non sectarian Hospital, inc.”. the original hospital contained 50 beds and was opened on Huntington ave., north of 50th street in 1916. a nursing school was started at about the same time. the hospital was severely strained by a typhoid epidemic during world war i, as well as the influenza epidemic of 1918-19. it was expanded considerably during world war ii. the hospital moved to its current 56-acre location in 1963. it currently has 450 beds and is the primary center for medical care on the virginia Peninsula. its medical staff is comprised of over 400 physicians in 33 specialties. riverside regional

Medical center has always been an innovative force for medicine and medical education both locally and nationally, from the nation’s first ccU in 1965 to the country’s first webbased, competency-based evaluation system in 2001. it continues to evolve and improve and current capital projects include a $100 million renovation of the entire hospital.

riverside’s special programs and specialties include: Medical education teaching program; emergency Department and level ii trauma center; the most advanced operating rooms and only open heart surgery center on the Peninsula; the area’s only neonatal intensive care Unit; radiosurgery (‘knifeless surgery’) featuring gamma Knife and synergy s; neurointerventional biplane for brain attack (stroke); bariatric surgery; cardiology; emergency; endocrinology; gastroenterology; general surgery; gynecology; medical oncology; medical weight management; nephrology; neurology; neuroradiology; neurosurgery; obstetrics; ophthalmology; orthopedics; otolaryngology; physiatry; pulmonology; radiation oncology; rheumatology; urology; and vascular.

Riverside Doctors’ Hospital Williamsburg

1500 commonwealth avenue

williamsburg

585-2200

Designed and built with a focus on patient-centered care, riverside Doctors’ Hospital williamsburg is a 40-bed hospital and is the pinnacle of riverside’s commitment to the residents of the williamsburg region. set on over 25 beautiful acres, riverside Doctors’ Hospital williamsburg offers state-of-the-art care, comfort and convenience. riverside Doctors’ Hospital williamsburg features fully integrated computer technology through patient “smart rooms.” this enables nursing staff and providers to spend more time at the bedside in patient care and teaching.

our full-service facility includes: emergency department with 12 private rooms, inpatient and outpatient surgical services featuring two operating rooms and eight private preparation/recovery rooms, lobby, café and community education area, meditation and reflection area, radiology services, cardio/ pulmonary services, outpatient diagnostic services, intensive care unit, pharmacy, and lifelong Health center to aid in the transition of patients to other settings outside of the hospital.

Riverside Walter Reed Hospital

7519 Hospital Drive

gloucester (804) 693-8800

riverside walter reed Hospital is a 67bed acute care facility providing comprehensive services and state-of-the-art technology to the communities of the Middle Peninsula. the professional and caring staff embraces the riverside Mission of caring for others as we would care for those we love. riverside walter reed’s 30-plus acre campus includes the riverside wellness and Fitness center, Middle Peninsula cancer institute, riverside Home care and the riverside Physical therapy suite including nutrition, speech, Hand and occupational therapy. Hospital services include emergency, inpatient and outpatient surgery, imaging and laboratory. specialty practices and services include cardiology, gastroenterology, nephrology, neurology and sleep center, orthopedics, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, Physiatry, Urology, vascular and women’s Health and wellness.

Sentara CarePlex Hospital

3000 coliseum Drive

Hampton

736-1000

the 200-bed hospital has revolutionized health care on the Peninsula. orthopaedic Hospital at sentara carePlex is the region’s only dedicated orthopedic hospital and adjoins the main hospital where some of the area’s most advanced medical technology is available. a fiberoptic backbone spans the campus, enabling simultaneous computer transfer of life-saving information. this and other groundbreaking technology support the following: filmless, digital diagnostic imaging for faster, clearer test results; one of the nation’s first electronic icUs for uninterrupted monitoring of critically ill patients; and surgical equipment so sophisticated it listens and responds to doctors’ orders. this hospital gained national stroke certification, sleep lab accredication and is a certified chest pain center--all advancing care for Peninsula residents. and, the future is even more exciting because every inch has been built to accommodate new advancements as they become available.

Sentara Williamsburg Regional medical Center

100 sentara circle

williamsburg

984-6000

the 340,000 square-foot acute care hospital has 145 all-private patient rooms, offering emergency, surgical, medical, maternal and pediatric care. located on an entire campus devoted to wellness, the

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medical center is adjacent to many related services and is equipped with some of the latest technology including a 32-slice ct scanner, electronic intensive care monitoring (eicU®), “smart” operating rooms, and digital mammography. the hospital is a certified stroke center and adjoins the vernon M. geddy, Jr. outpatient center, which houses an outpatient surgery center, pain management clinic, heartburn treatment center and sentara williamsburg comprehensive Breast center within the woman’s imaging Pavilion and physician offices.

Veterans’ Affairs Medical Center

100 emancipation Drive, Hampton

722-9961

this 405-bed facility was established in 1870 as the fourth national v.a. center, where soldiers could spend their last days in comfort and receive medical care. it has a strong affiliation with the staff, residents and students at the eastern virginia Medical school and provides comprehensive medical, mental health, hospice and nursing home care. in addition, it offers dialysis equipment and substance abuse services. it features several types of specialized care such as that for individuals with spinal cord injuries.

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Bon Secours DePaul medical Center

150 Kingsley lane, norfolk www.bshr.com

We are healthier TOGETHER

889-5000

this 238-bed facility was established in 1855 and today is both an acute care and teaching hospital. currently, over 600 physicians, representing a wide array of specialties, enable the hospital to provide a comprehensive range of inpatient, outpatient and diagnostic services. its Midwifery center was the region’s first and only hospital-based midwife birthing center. other centers associated with Bon secours DePaul include the Bon secours cancer center, DePaul vascular center, the Joint and spine center, the sleep center, the senior Health center, the center for Foot and ankle surgery, the wound care center and the DePaul center for Birth.

Bon Secours Maryview Medical Center

336 High street, Portsmouth www.bshr.com

398-2200

with a staff of over 400 physicians, this 364-bed facility provides emergency, orthopedic, and comprehensive cardiac services, enhanced in 2005 with the opening of the Bon secours Heart institute in partnership with columbia University college of Physicians and surgeons. its technologically-advanced diagnostics include Mris, ct scans, nuclear medicine, mammography and digital radiology. Bon secours Maryview center also features a davinci robotics surgical program, the Bon secours surgical weight loss center, the Family Birth center, spine center, Maryview center for Physical rehabilitation, Martha Davis cancer center and the Maryview Joint center.

Chesapeake Regional Medical Center

736 Battlefield Blvd., chesapeake www.chesapeakeregional.com

312-8121

this 310-bed facility is ranked among virginia’s top busiest hospitals and among the top 25 hospitals in the nation for stroke care. the BirthPlace —the hospital’s obstetrics unit—was created especially for women starting their families and has helped to deliver more than 50,000 babies. this unit provides a warm, homey atmosphere that is comfortable and nurturing while providing personalized nursing care to each mother and baby. this care is extended via MomsMobile, a service that sends a specially-trained nurse to the home to ensure mother and baby are doing well. this service is in addition to a variety of classes that are offered to help moms before and after delivery. chesapeake

At Riverside, it is our mission to care for others as we would care for those we love.

Our comprehensive network of services includes:

• Fellowship-trained board-certified medical specialists

• State-of-the-art, innovative technology with personalized care

• Nationally recognized, award-winning hospitals and facilities

• Accredited Stroke and Chest Pain Centers

• Primary, specialty, urgent and emergency care, including a Level II Trauma Center

• 24/7 behavioral and mental health services

• Physical therapy and medical wellness and fitness centers

• Active senior living communities and lifelong health services

We are your partner on your journey of lifelong health and wellness.

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general also features a progressive cancer treatment center, a diabetes unit, lifestyle center and rehabilitation services on an inpatient and outpatient basis.

Eastern Virginia Medical School

825 Fairfax avenue, norfolk www.evms.edu 446-5600

one of the medical centers of the eastern virginia Medical school is today’s foremost leading reproductive program and was the site of the nation’s first in-vitro fertilization clinic. other centers within the school include: the center for Pediatric research, the Diabetes institute, the center for ocular Pharmacology, the sleep Disorders center and the voice center for individuals experiencing speech and swallowing problems.

Naval medical Center

620 John Paul Jones circle, Portsmouth www.med.navy.mil/sites/nmcp/ sitePages/home.aspx 953-5008

this facility is one of the navy’s three teaching hospitals and the oldest and largest naval hospital in the country. it occupies a 112-acre site on the elizabeth river and includes the charette Health care center and a new 360-bed acute care facility that is the most modern in the navy. the naval Medical center offers a comprehensive range of health care for military health care beneficiaries.

Sentara Independence

800 independence Blvd., virginia Beach www.sentara.com 363-6100

Formerly an acute care hospital, sentara independence provides a 24/7 emergency Department and outpatient services, including physical therapy.

Sentara Leigh Hospital

830 Kempsville road norfolk 261-6700

this 250-bed acute care hospital features all private rooms and specializes in orthopedics, gynecology, ophthalmology, outpatient hand surgery and urology. it also offers specialized care through its certified primary stroke center, joint replacement services, family maternity care, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, expert breast care through the comprehensive Breast center, and the lifesaving eicU®.

Sentara Norfolk General Hospital

600 gresham Drive, norfolk 388-3000

this 555-bed tertiary care facility is located on a large medical campus including a

leading medical school, children’s hospital, and sentara Heart Hospital, which consistently ranks among the nation’s top 50 heart programs by U.S. News & World Report. expert breast care is provided through the comprehensive Breast center. as the first hospital in Hampton roads to achieve Magnet status, norfolk general is distinguished for nursing excellence and offers superior care through regionally- and nationally- known services such as the sentara cancer institute, advanced imaging capabilities, a specialized level ii nursery, eicU®, and minimally-invasive and robotic surgeries. norfolk general is among a handful of Primary stroke centers in virginia and home to the region’s only level i trauma center, burn trauma unit, and solid organ transplant center. also located on the norfolk campus is nightingale—the region’s first air ambulance.

Sentara Obici Hospital

2800 godwin Blvd., suffolk 934-4000

this 138-bed acute care hospital opened in 2002, carrying on a 50-year tradition of providing suffolk and western tidewater residents patient-centered care. the hospital is a certified primary stroke center and provides a wide array of inpatient and outpatient health care services from medical and surgery services to intensive care, pediatrics, and physical rehabilitation. expert breast care is offered through its comprehensive Breast center. the hospital offers sophisticated diagnostic services such as cardiac testing, a sleep disorders center, and Mri capabilities. it is among a select group of facilities to offer digital mammography and is the only hospital in the region to offer women imagechecker technology to read their mammograms.

Sentara Princess Anne Hospital

2025 glenn Mitchell Drive

norfolk 507-1000

sentara Princess anne is a 160-bed acute care hospital that opened in 2011 to serve residents of southern virginia Beach and neighboring chesapeake communities. it includes full-service emergency care, surgical and a family maternity center with onsite neonatal intensive care unit. it also features the orthoJoint center and recently received national stroke certification. expert breast services are offered through sentara virginia Beach comprehensive Breast centers.

Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital

1060 First colonial road virginia Beach 395-8000

this 282-bed acute care facility is among a handful of Primary stroke centers in virginia and offers an array of specialized capabilities through sentara Heart center; expert breast services are offered through sentara virginia Beach comprehensive Breast centers; and intensive care unit featuring 24-hour coverage by intensivists. in addition, the hospital offers access to sentara cancer network through the coastal cancer center; an accredited sleep disorders center; a new inpatient rehab unit, and an expanded emergency department with 40 private patient rooms.

Southampton Memorial Hospital

100 Fairview Drive, Franklin

www.smhfranklin.com

569-6100

established in 1963, southampton Memorial Hospital is a 221-bed, non-profit facility committed to finding innovative ways of improving health care services. the hospital offers specialties in over 27 different fields, including women’s services, senior care, psychiatry, urology, ophthalmology, internal medicine, obstetrics, long term care and more. in addition, sMH provides 24-hour home health care, hospice and community counseling services, and operates it’s east Pavilion long-term care facility that services 116 residents. there, patients have access to lakeview Medical center’s satellite facility that provides cardiology, gastroenterology, pulmonology and rheumatology treatments.

mENTAL HEALTH C ARE

Bon Secours Maryview Behavioral medicine Center

3636 High street, Portsmouth

www.bshr.com

398-2367

this 54-bed facility offers a comprehensive range of medical services for those experiencing an acute emotional crisis or the ravaging effects of drug and alcohol dependency. Medical services include treatment for chemical dependency for adults and psychiatric care for adults and adolescents.

Eastern State Hospital

4601 ironbound road

williamsburg

253-5161

now part of the virginia Department of Mental Health Mental retardation and substance abuse services system, the 760bed facility provides community-focused mental health care.

Riverside Behavioral Health Center

2244 executive Drive

Hampton

826-1007

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this 127-bed facility provides 24-hour, 7-day a week free, confidential comprehensive assessments and referral assistance for psychiatric and chemical dependency problems to children, adolescents and adults. the center offers the immediate options often demanded in crisis situations. it also provides outpatient services, including special services like transcranial Magnetic stimulation.

Virginia Beach Psychiatric Center

1100 First colonial road virginia Beach 496-6000 www.absfirst.com

this freestanding hospital offers acute psychiatric and substance abuse services for children, adolescents and adults. specialized programs: dual diagnosis treatment, substance abuse rehabilitation, detoxification and the women’s program. adult partial hospitalization is available for psychiatric and substance abuse patients. a unique component is a Mobile assessment team that can be triaged to local hospitals, emergency rooms, medical offices, schools and businesses for on-site crisis evaluation.

SPECIALIZED/NON-ACUTE CARE

Bon Secours Health Center at Harbour View

5818 Harbour view Blvd., suffolk www.bshr.com

673-5800

this facility includes an outpatient surgery and a diagnostic center which includes western Hampton roads’ only open Mri unit as well as ct and diagnostic radiology and non-invasive vascular imaging. other programs and services include in-Motion Physical therapy and sports Performance center, a gastroenterology center, the Bon secours center for colon and rectal Diseases, the Bon secours surgical weight loss center, Mid-atlantic Hearing and Balance center, primary care and specialist offices, a full-service emergency department and the Millie lancaster women’s center.

Bon Secours Health Center at Virginia Beach

828 Healthy way, virginia Beach www.bshr.com 463-2540

Bon secours Health center at virginia Beach offers outpatient surgery and advanced imaging services to include ct and

Mri. in addition to the in-Motion Physical therapy and sports Performance center, there are primary as well as specialty practices on the campus.

Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters

601 children’s lane, norfolk 668-7000 exclusively dedicated to the health needs of children, cHKD serves as the region’s referral center for the most sophisticated care needed in the management of chronic illnesses and diseases and the routine primary care available through its partner community pediatricians.

CountyMed DPC

4600 george washington Memorial Highway, Yorktown 500-8750 www.countymeddpc.com

Just opened in June, countyMed is today’s version of a family-friendly, neighborhood doctor. Primary care services and urgent care needs but without the wait. same day and next day appointments, 24hour telemedicine availability. countyMed is concierge medicine without the hassle of insurance. Focused on prevention and

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Hampton University Proton Therapy Institute

www.Hamptonproton.org

as a patient treatment facility as well as a research and education center, HUPti builds upon Hampton’s legacy of knowledge and innovation. our doctors and researchers are further developing the science of proton therapy to remain at the vanguard of the fight against cancer into the future. HUPti continues to be a catalyst for new scientific discoveries and increasingly accurate, advanced care for cancer patients. Hampton University Proton therapy institute (HUPti) was the eighth center to rise to prominence, and has evolved to become the largest facility of its kind in the world.

Jones Institute for Reproductive Medicine

www.jonesinstitute.org

the Jones institute for reproductive Medicine is the largest, most comprehensive women’s health practice in the region. it offers fertility treatments ranging from diagnosis and basic treatments, such as intrauterine insemination, to pioneering assisted-reproduction technologies, such as intracytoplasmic sperm injection (icsi). it also provides care for normal and complicated obstetrics patients as well as for women experiencing menopause and its complications, like osteoporosis.

Lake Taylor Transitional Care

1309 Kempsville road, norfolk

www.laketaylor.org

461-5001

considered to be one of the best sub-acute care facilities on the east coast, this 296-bed facility is also one of the few in the state licensed to provide both nursing and sub-acute care. it typically provides care for patients who are too well to warrant hospital care but who are unprepared to return home because of respiratory, stroke, orthopedic, cancer or neurological illness.

Orthopedic & Spine Center

250 nat turner Boulevard

newport news

Riverside Rehabilitation Institute

245 chesapeake avenue

newport news

928-8000

this 50-bed facility offers long-term physical rehabilitation by a multi-disciplinary team for victims of stroke recovery, amputation, neurological rehabilitation, spinal cord injury, brain injury, and medically complex rehab. we develop unique treatment plans for each individual to help them regain functionality and independence with tasks such as self-care and activities of daily living skills, mobility training, intensive physical, occupational and speech therapy, and more so they can return home with the highest possible level of independence.

Sentara BelleHarbour

3920 a Bridge road, suffolk 983-0000

advanced health care has come to north suffolk at sentara BelleHarbour, less than one mile from the 664/route 17 interchange. this state-of-the-art outpatient medical center brings quality health services including a 24hour, freestanding emergency department, advanced imaging center, central testing and laboratory, sleep center, occupational medicine, physical therapy services, and physician offices to nearby residents.

Sentara Gloucester medical Arts

5659 Parkway Drive gloucester (804) 210-1000

sentara gloucester Medical arts, located off route 17 at the entrance of the gloucester Business Park, has a wide array of medical services including urgent care, primary and specialists care, and pediatrics coupled with diagnostic imaging services.

Sentara Greenbrier Healthplex

713 volvo Parkway chesapeake 1-800-736-8272

advanced imaging center 282-4025 Battlefield therapy center 282-4015 advanced healthcare in a neighbohood setting is available at greenbrier HealthPlex. included are physician offices, diagnostic services, physical therapy and complete women’s care as well as laboratory testing.

Sentara Heart Hospital®

600 gresham Drive, norfolk 388-8000

and transplantation—all under one roof. the new hospital showcases excellence in heart care building on norfolk general’s successes in developing one of the best heart programs in the nation. the facility has 112 licensed inpatient beds and 45 pre/post procedural rooms—all private. it also features 5 “smart” voice-activated cardiac operating rooms, the region’s only cardiac eicU® offering roundthe- clock electronic monitoring of heart patients, 6 cardiac catheterization labs, and 3 electrophysiology (eP) labs. in addition, the hospital has the region’s first 64-slice ct scanner, which enables doctors to diagnose heart disease within seconds and avoid invasive heart catheterization procedures.

Sentara Medical Group

virginia Beach

395-1300

nearly 400 premier physicians practicing from about 100 sites of care comprise sentara Medical group. spanning from williamsburg to northeastern north carolina, the medical group includes a full complement of primary and secondary physicians growing to meet the changing needs of the community.

Sentara medical Arts & Urgent Care at New Town

4374 new town avenue williamsburg

259-1900

sentara Medical arts & Urgent care at new town, a nearly 50,000 square foot building located off ironbound road, houses several internal medicine and family practice physician offices in addition to new town Urgent care now open seven days a week. occupational Medicine, coumadin clinic, and a pediatric practice and specialized teen health clinic are also located on campus.

Sentara Port Warwick

11803 Jefferson avenue at loftus newport news

736-9898

596-1900

this practice specializes in orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, arthritis surgery, total knee and hip replacements, arthroscopic surgery, fracture treatment, hand and foot surgeries, Mri and Dexascan (bone density and body fat analysis).

this $94.5 million, state-of-the-art facility, opened in February, 2006 on the norfolk general Hospital campus. it is the region’s only dedicated heart hospital enabling heart patients to receive comprehensive services-from diagnostics and interventional cardiology to open-heart surgery

sentara Port warwick is the Peninsula’s only comprehensive outpatient campus. located on 15 acres, this three-building complex includes a 24-hour freestanding emergency department staffed by board-certified emergency physicians, advanced imaging center, the region’s first comprehensive breast center including a high-risk breast program, an advanced vascular treatment center, and an outpatient surgery center staffed by boardcertified surgeons well-versed in minimallyinvasive surgeries that reduce recovery times. Primary and specialty physicians, a laboratory, hyperbaric medicine, virginia oncology’s cancer center and endovascular suite offer a full complement of outpatient services to Peninsula patients.

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Sentara St. Lukes

20209 sentara way, carrollton www.sentara.com/stlukes 542-1000

now open near the intersection of Brewers neck Boulevard (route 258) and route 10 is sentara st. luke’s, a new, two-story, 52,000 square foot health care campus. among the services available on campus are: sentara Urgent care, sentara Family Medicine Physicians (formerly smithfield Medical center), advanced imaging services, smithfield therapy center (formerly smithfield Physical therapy), laboratory services, and physician specialists ranging from oB/gYn to cardiology, gastrointestinal care and ophthalmology.

W. Jennings Outpatient Center

844 n. Battlefield Boulevard

chesapeake 312-6137

this surgery center, designed for patients who have their procedure and return home the same day, offers many advantages. its award-winning design is one of the most patient-friendly in Hampton roads providing a soothing atmosphere that is an alternative to traditional hospitals. all patient rooms have windows, many of which overlook an outdoor pond and fountain area. even the four operating suites have windows for natural lighting. Family member needs have also been taken into account, with a spacious, comfortable waiting area that boasts two workstations with phones. Procedures that can be performed in the surgery center include orthopedic, gynecologic, ent, plastic, podiatry and general surgery cases.

FITNESS/WELLNESS CENTERS

Bally Total Fitness

Peninsula & southside locations

1-866-402-2559 (40BallY)

Bon Secours ParCourse fitness Trail

2 Bernadine Dr., newport news 886-6000

Chesapeake Health Fitness Centers

lifestyle center-cgH

800 Battlefield Boulevard north

chesapeake 312-6132

lifestyle center-western Branch

4626 taylor road, chesapeake 483-8300

Curves for Women

Peninsula & southside

1-800-419-9250

Dominion Physical Therapy

466 Denbigh Boulevard

newport news 875-0861

729 thimble shoals, suite 4c

newport news 873-2932

243 Mclaws circle, suite 102 williamsburg 564-9628

304 Marcella road, suite e Hampton 825-9446

500 rodman ave, suite 4 Portsmouth 393-6119

301 riverview avenue, suite 525a norfolk 963-5588

Obici Physical Therapy and Wellness route 10/godwin Boulevard suffolk 934-8572

Riverside wellness & fitness Centers

12650 Jefferson ave. newport news 875-7525

7516 Hospital rd., rte. 17 gloucester (804) 693-8888

aqua arthritis classes, babysitter training, childbirth preparation classes, cPr classes, Dietcise, DynaMom, group exercise classes, kickboxing classes, BodyJam, lifeguarding classes, Pilates, racquetball lessons, smokeless tM, spinning tM, summer Fit camp, swimming lessons, tae Kwan Do, tennis lessons, water aerobics, yoga, cardiotheater, cardiovascular fitness equipment, climbers/steppers, elliptical crosstrainers, free weights, strength training, circuits, lifecycles, rowers, treadmills, body composition analysis, exercise consultants, fitness instructors, fitness testing, massage therapy, nutrition counseling, certified personal trainers, registered dieticians, sport-specific training, total body conditioning, indoor and outdoor basketball, indoor pool, indoor and outdoor tennis, indoor track, indoor volleyball, racquetball, locker rooms and towels, nursery, saunas, summer memberships and whirlpools. not all services available at both locations.

Sentara Center for Health & Fitness

4001 coliseum Drive

Hampton 766-2658

the sentara center for Health & Fitness opened across from sentara carePlex Hospital and offers comprehensivehealth and wellness services including cardiovascular and weight training, sports performance, and medicallymanaged fitness and rehabilitation.

The Simon Family JCC 5000 corporate woods Drive, suite 100 virginia Beach 321-2338 offers more than just a great gym. Members:

• Comprehensive fitness center and indoor and outdoor pools

• 50+ free group fitness classes per week, including tabata, Zumba, and more

• Free babysitting while you work out

• Summer day camps for toddlers - teens

• Cultural & educational programs for children, teens & adults

Total fitness

6120 Jefferson ave.

newport news

827-0629

Free weights, individualized programs, lifecycles, nautilus and Universal equipment, nutritional guidance, rowers, sauna, stair climbers, tanning bed, weight-loss program and whirlpool. Features lifting supplies and supplements. specializes in body building.

ymCA

aerobics, free weights, indoor pool, indoor track, lifecycles, nautilus equipment, racquetball, rowers and stair climbers. Features cybex and three gyms. child care.

REfERRALS

American Board of Medical Specialties www.abms.org

1-866-275-2267 (866-asK-aBMs) verifies doctors’ board certification.

Riverside Nurse

1-800-675-6368

595-6363 toll-free

riversideonline.com/services/riverside-nurse.cfm assesses medical symptoms, answers health information questions and provides physician referrals. Free and confidential 24-hour, 7-days-a-week service provided by riverside Health system.

Bon Secours Health Resource Center Mary immaculate Hospital

886-6000 refers specific doctors—who have chosen to be in the service—on a rotational basis. also refers programs offered by the hospital and community support groups. available business hours only.

Sentara Healthcare

1-800-736-8272 refers specific doctors—who have chosen to be in the service—on a rotational basis. refers services of bilingual doctors. also refers programs offered by the hospital and community support groups. •

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chesapeake 547-9622 Hampton 722-9044 south Hampton
624-9622 James city county 200-6070 Portsmouth 399-5511 newport news 223-7925 norfolk 622-9622 suffolk 934-9622 virginia Beach 456-9622 williamsburg 220-9622 York county 867-3300
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H EAL t H cA r E : Family Health

education

For the 21st Century

Education has been the cornerstone of life in the region for more than 300 years. over 86,000 students are enrolled in the region’s colleges and universities which include two of the most prestigious and oldest educational institutions in the nation: the college of William and mary and Hampton university. this is in addition to the students enrolled in campuses sponsored by institutions outside of the area or those enrolled in the many technical and speciality schools located within the region such as EcPi college of technology, Florida institute of technology and Embry-riddle Aeronautical university.

College of William and Mary was ranked 6th on kiplinger’s 2017 “Best college values: Public” and U.S. News & World Report’s 2017 “Best colleges: top Public schools”.

since its founding in 1693, the college has compiled a remarkable list of “firsts” among american universities, including the first honor system, first full faculty, first to become a university, and the founding of Phi Beta Kappa. william and Mary has helped to educate four U.s. presidents, four signers of the Declaration of independence, members of congress, supreme court justices, governors and many others in public service.

according to a recent U.S. News and World Report poll, william and Mary is ranked 6th among all public universities for 2011. the Princeton Review ranked it 6th, as well. william and Mary offers more than 40 undergraduate programs and more than 20 graduate and professional degree programs. a number of special programs are also available including specialized seminars for freshman, under-graduate research, and study abroad in more than 10 countries.

Founded in 1878, Hampton University was one of the nation’s first schools of higher education for freed slaves. the

school was established to train selected young men and women to “go out and teach and lead their people,” and to build a viable industrial system on the strength of self-sufficiency, intelligent labor and solid moral character. today Hampton University welcomes students of all races and creeds, offering 49 bachelor’s programs, 21 master’s and seven doctoral (Ph.D.).

Old Dominion University in norfolk is the largest institution of higher learning in Hampton roads, offering 70 bachelor’s degree programs, 54 master’s degree programs and 42 doctoral degrees. it also sponsors the Peninsula graduate engineering center at the Hampton roads center in Hampton. this advanced engineering education facility opened in 1986 for employees of many of the area’s high-tech firms. in newport news, Christopher Newport University offers more than 50 undergraduate and graduate programs in business, science and technology. cnU was ranked fifth among public regional universities in the south. although cnU was originally commissioned as a two-year branch of the college of william and Mary, it eventually became a four-year, baccalaureate degree-granting college. it gained its full independence from william and Mary in 1977 and was given university status in

1992. out of 1,100 schools, christopher newport in 2014 was the only public university in the nation to be awarded a perfect a by the american council of trustees and alumni (acta).

Virginia Wesleyan College, a four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist church, is located on the border of norfolk and virginia Beach. with a 13 to 1 student-faculty ratio, virginia wesleyan is small by design, believing that a liberal arts education is best achieved in a setting where students and faculty know each other well. virginia wesleyan offers 33 majors, 22 varsity sports and 50+ on campus clubs and organizations. the college also offers night and weekend courses through its adult studies Program. visit www.vwc.edu for more information.

Norfolk State University (nsU), founded during the great Depression, is one of the largest predominately black institutions in the nation. today, it offers 50 academic programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels. it also includes the Dozerty national institute for Mathematics and applied science whose primary goal is to address the severe shortage of minority scientists.

according to Jack Faucett associates, inc., a firm that specializes in economic research and public policy analysis reported

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christopher newport university, newport news
COURTESy OF CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSIT y
A Learning Opportunities

for in FY2012, nsU’s budgetary expenditures totaled $129 million, including capital and operating expenditures. in addition, nsU students spent $32 million on housing, transportation, books, and various personal items. the total spending associated with nsU resulted in an increase in economic output of $248 million in the Hampton roads region.

For more than 20 years, virginia has funded a state-wide community college system with specialized studies leading to associate degrees and certificates. Hampton roads is home to several of these schools, including rappahannock community college in glenns (gloucester county), thomas nelson community college in Hampton, tidewater community college in norfolk, and Paul D. camp community college in Franklin, suffolk and smithfield.

Tidewater Community College ( tcc) is the second largest of the 23 community colleges in virginia. (Forty-three percent of the region’s residents who attend a college or university are enrolled at tcc.) the college has campuses in chesapeake, norfolk, Portsmouth and virginia Beach, and offers a comprehensive range of programs from courses of study that lead to associate degrees, diplomas or certificates for over 60 occupational/technical programs.

a joint partnership with lumen learning will offer a textbook-free associate of science degree in business administration in 2013-2014. available online and on campus, the student will pay zero costs toward textbooks. instead, the program will use high quality open textbooks and other open educational resources, freely accessible and openly licensed materials useful for teaching, learning, assessment and research, saving the student up to 1/3 the total costs of college.

Virginia Peninsula Community College offers high-quality comprehensive educational programs and services including 35 associate degrees, one diploma and 38 certificate programs. its 11,400 students can transfer their credits to most four-year universities with no loss of credits. thomas

nelson is in educational partnership with a variety of local businesses including Jefferson lab, nasa langley and siemens.

Regent University, in virginia Beach, is an interdenominational evangelical christian university offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in business, communication and arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership studies and psychology and counseling. U.S. News and World Report recently recognized regent University as a “best” university and ranked nationally as “top 10 best online bachelor’s program, #1 online MBa for faculty credentials and training, and top-ranked online business and graduate education programs overall.”

northrop grumman newport news sponsors the Newport News Apprentice School, which provides college-level technical training for qualified students who are or will be employees.

COLLEGES

College of William and Mary

gloucester-va institute of Marine science

804-684-7000

a public university, established in 1693, is the second-oldest institution of higher learning in the United states. evening MBa program in oyster Point offered one evening a week.

two-year private college offering a a s degree programs in paralegal, medical, business and technology fields.

a private medical school that does not own a hospital. this regional institute reaches into all corners of the Hampton roads community through its partnerships with regional hospitals, clinics, institutions and physicians.

offers over 50 undergraduate and graduate programs to 5,000 students in the liberal arts, business, science and technology.

Virginia Beach at

Has been offering courses in the Hampton roads area since 1958.

an historically black university, that is privatelyendowed, co-educational and nonsectarian.

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Advanced Technology Institute virginia Beach 490-1241 Atlantic University virginia Beach 631-8101
virginia Beach 1-800-895-1738
& UNIVERSITIES
Bryant & Stratton College
Cambridge College Virginia Regional Ctr. chesapeake 424-0333 Centura College chesapeake 549-2121 newport news 874-2121 norfolk 853-2121 virginia Beach 340-2121 Christopher
newport news 594-7448
Hampton University virginia Beach 637-2200
Newport University
College of
williamsburg 221-4000
DeVry University chesapeake 382-5680 ECPI general 1-844-334-4466 newport news 849-0548 norfolk 793-2640 virginia Beach 517-3903 Eastern Virginia Medical School norfolk 446-5700
Everest College chesapeake 361-3900 newport news 873-1111 Florida
in
Fort eustis (nn) 887-2488 norfolk naval station 440-9005 offers master’s
fortis College norfolk 499-5447 George
Hampton Roads Center newport news 269-4949
Institute of Technology
Hampton Roads Graduate Center
degree in business on military installations for working adults and members of the United states military community.
Washington University
Hampton University Hampton 727-5000
The Apprentice School newport news 380-3809 Educ A tion: Learning Opportunities

college-level technical training for qualified students who are or will be employees.

Norfolk State University

norfolk 823-8600

Founded in 1935, this public university is one of the largest predominately black institutions in the United states.

Old Dominion University

norfolk 683-3000

the largest institution of higher learning in Hampton roads, offering 65 undergraduate degrees, 64 master’s degrees and 21 doctorates.

Paul D. Camp Community College

serving Franklin, isle of wight county, suffolk, & southampton county 569-6700

a comprehensive community college

offering more than 50 degree and certificate programs and an array of workforce/ customized training that can be delivered at any college or workplace based upon the needs of the employers in the region.

Peninsula Higher Education Center

Hampton 766-5200

advanced engineering facility sponsored by old Dominion University.

Rappahannock Community College

gloucester (804) 758-6700

Public, two-year institution offering transferable associate degrees and occupational, technical and workforce development.

Regent University

virginia Beach

www.regent.edu

352-4000

interdenominational evangelical christian university offering graduate and undergraduate degrees in business, communication and arts, divinity, education, government, law, leadership studies and psychology and counseling.

St. Leo University

chesapeake

Fort eustis (nn)

newport news

virginia Beach

Tidewater Community College

chesapeake, norfolk, Portsmouth and virginia Beach 822-1122 offers comprehensive programs to meet the educational needs of area citizens, business and industry.

Troy University

Ft. eustis (nn), Ft. Monroe (H) langley air Force Base (H) 766-3611

chesapeake 512-2000 offers graduate degrees in a variety of areas including business management and administration, human resource management, education, and criminal justice.

University of Phoenix

virginia Beach learning center 493-6300

Virginia Institute of marine Science

(VIMS)/School of Marine Science

gloucester Point (804) 684-7000

conducts interdisciplinary research in coastal and estuarine science, educates students and citizens, and provides advisory service to policy makers, industry and the public. viMs was chartered in 1940, and is now a graduate school of the college of william and Mary. it is currently among the largest marine research and education centers in the United states.

Virginia Peninsula Community College

Hampton

williamsburg

825-2700

253-4300

Public, two-year institution offering transferable associate degrees and occupational, technical and workforce development.

Virginia Tech Hampton Roads

Graduate Center

Hampton

363-3930

offers a doctorate in educational administration, a career-integrated master of business administration program and five masters of science degrees in engineering.

Virginia Wesleyan College

norfolk

227-4450

887-1166

249-0390

464-6449

a catholic institution providing educational services on military installations for working adults and members of the United states military community.

Strayer University

chesapeake

newport news

virginia Beach

382-9900

881-5100

493-6000

Private university specializing in information technology and business-oriented courses for working adult students. Under-graduate and graduate programs in addition to online courses.

455-3200

a four-year liberal arts institution affiliated with the United Methodist church, offering a 13:1 student-faculty ratio, 39 majors, 70 student organizations and 19 intercollegiate sports. www.vwc.edu

PROfESSIONAL SCHOOLS

if you’re contemplating a career change, check the list below of several of the many specialized programs available in Hampton roads.

Alpha College of Real Estate

chesapeake

newport news

American Spirit Institute

williamsburg

220-8000

offers professional training in massage therapy and holistic studies.

Apprentice School of Shipbuilding

newport news

380-3809

The Art Institute of Virginia Beach

a branch of the art institute of atlanta

virginia Beach 1-877-437-4428

757-493-6700

Prepares students for careers in design, media arts, culinary arts, and management in creative career fields by providing an educational environment consistent with evolving technologies and the global marketplace.

Aviation Institute of maintenance

chesapeake 363-2121

Chesapeake Marine Training Institute

Hayes

800-642-cMti (2684)

Embry Riddle Aeronautical University

Fort eustis (nn) 887-0980

langley air Force Base (H) 325-6272

norfolk 440-5078

virginia Beach

437-8061

offers a comprehensive program in aircraft maintenance and repair.

Empire Beauty School

virginia Beach  355-5530

Riverside College of Health Careers

newport news

240-2229

cooperative program between riverside regional Medical center and christopher newport University offering advanced training in nursing and associated health occupations.

Virginia Institute of Esthetics

chesapeake  651-3265

Virginia School of Hair Design

Hampton 722-0211

Has offered the latest training in hair design and care for over 40 years.

PUBLIC SCHOOLS

427-1740

873-8884

offers courses in the principles of real estate.

virginia’s public schools implement standards of learning, or sols. in an effort to provide clear, measurable goals for all, students and schools are judged by their students’ performance on exams, which are given in grades three, five and eight and at the end of high school courses. students must pass a certain number of the tests to earn a high school diploma. schools who have a high percentage of students failing the sols can lose their state accreditation.

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Hampton roads’ public schools have been honored by the U.s. Department of education numerous times for excellence. almost all public school systems have formed partnerships with area businesses to give students first-hand experience and knowledge about the business world. all school systems teach grades kindergarten through high school.

to enter students in public schools, parents must provide:

1. academic transcripts/reports (or have them forwarded from the previous schools);

2. up-to-date health and vaccination records/statements;

3. birth certificates; and

4. proof of residency.

a recommended first step is to call the appropriate school administration office. school representatives can provide specific details about what school a child will attend and what records are needed. refer to New Arrivals in Hampton RoadsQuick Start Guide for contact numbers.

in addition to the regular public schools, Hampton roads also has regional schools like the new Horizons governor’s school for science and technology in Hampton or the chesapeake Bay governor’s school for Marine and environmental science in upper gloucester county. these educational institutions offer college-level advanced studies for high school students. new Horizons also offers technical and vocational programs. Magnet schools add to the list of choices. these schools usually require students to apply or enter a lottery to gain enrollment. local school districts offer various programs including art, math, science, technology, communications, aviation, english and environmental science.

SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOLS

all of Hampton roads’ public school systems have programs for mentally and physically-challenged students. the following schools focus on these students.

Hampton 827-8757

Mental and physical handicaps, residential and day programs.

New Horizons Regional Education Center gloucester, Hampton, newport news, Poquoson, williamsburg, York 767-1100

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

the Hampton roads area has numer-

ous private schools for pre-kindergarten through high school. Many of these schools are religiously affiliated. a recommended first step is to call the school for information about grades, curriculum, tuition and schedules.

the following list highlights some of the private schools in the region.

CHESAPEAKE

ISLE Of wIGHT

fRANKLIN-SOUTHAmPTON COUNTy

GLOUCESTER COUNTy Gloucester Montessori School

HAmPTON

PORTSmOUTH

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School elementary campus 479-1125 secondary campus 479-9598 Greenbrier Christian Academy PK – 12 547-9595 Mount Pleasant Christian School PK –
482-9557 Stonebridge
PK
488-2214 Tidewater
K
479-0002
Atlantic Shores Christian
8
School
– 12
Adventist Academy
– 8
Rock
K
562-3878 Southampton
lower school (PK – 6) 653-2512 Middle school (7 – 8) 653-7273 Upper school (9 – 12) 653-7273
Church School
– 12
Academy
PK
PK
Ware
PK
(804) 693-3825
– 3 (804) 693-6455 Lighthouse Worship Center
– 5 (804) 642-3703
Academy
– 8
Daycare, K
826-7711 Calvary
K3
262-0062 Gloria Dei Lutheran School PK – 7 851-6292 Hampton Christian School (Mary Atkins Christian School) PK – 12 838-7427 Hampton City Schools K – 12 727-2000 Hampton Roads Seventh Day Adventist K-8 and 3-5 722-1221 St. Mary Star of the Sea School PK – 8 723-6358
Bethel Christian School
– 12
Classical School
– 5 and 1 – 6
y Isle of Wight Academy PK – 12 357-3866 NEwPORT NEwS Denbigh Baptist Christian School PK – 12 249-2654 Denbigh Christian Academy PK – 6 874-8661
884-9100
International
4
years 873-8950
PK
249-1280
PK
596-2754
8
596-7247
PK
596-6261 Summit Christian Academy (lower school)
599-9424 Trinity Lutheran School PK
8 245-2576 Warwick River Christian School PK
5 877-2941
Christ The
School PK
8 625-4951 Norfolk Academy 1 – 12 461-6236 Norfolk Christian Schools K3 – 12 423-5770 Norfolk Collegiate School lower school 325-0471 Middle/Upper school 480-2885 Trinity Lutheran School PK & 2 1/2 – 5 489-2732 The Williams School K – 8 627-1383
COUNT
Hampton Roads Academy PK – 12
Hampton Roads
Montessori School
– 6
Orcutt Baptist School
– 6
Our Lady of Mount Carmel School
– 8
Peninsula Catholic High School
– 12
St. Andrew’s Episcopal
– 5
K4 – 6
NORfOLK
King
Alliance
Academy PK
12 488-5552 Montessori
School PK-K 484-7229 Portsmouth Catholic Elementary PK
488-6744 Portsmouth
K4
12 393-0725
Christian
Preparatory
– 8
Christian School

SUffOLK

First Baptist Christian School elementary school 925-4461

Upper school 809-6606

First Baptist Weekday School PK – 4 925-0274

Nansemond-Suffolk Academy PK – 12 539-8789

VIRGINIA BEACH

Atlantic Shores Christian PK – 12

Cape Henry Collegiate

Bishop Sullivan Catholic High School

Chesapeake Bay Academy

Kempsville Presbyterian Ps – K

Norfolk Christian School PK – 5

St. John the Apostle PK – 8 821-1100

St. Matthew’s School PK – 8 420-2455

Star of the Sea School PK – 8 428-8400

Virginia Beach Friends School

Ps – 12

wILLIAmSBURG

Walsingham Academy lower school:

428-7534

Upper school:

Ps – 12

229-6026

Williamsburg Christian Academy

PK – 12

yORK COUNTy

220-1978

human services to improve the quality of life in Hamptoroads’ communities.

229-2642

Summit Christian Academy (Upper School) 7 – 12

Living Word Academy

K3 – 8

CHILD C ARE

867-7005

867-8024

Finding the right childcare provider can be difficult and frustrating for families with small children. You need to know that your child is safe while you work. You need to know that you can trust the provider to appropriately supervise your child. Depending upon the situation, you may also want this time to contribute to your child’s learning. Hampton roads has an abundance of good daycare centers and childcare options. Many of them are academically driven, offering special programs designed to keep children’s minds engaged in educational activities. the issue is finding the program and provider that’s right for your child.

fINDING THE RIGHT PROVIDER

Fortunately, you don’t have to do this from scratch. the Hampton roads Planning council offers childcare resource and referral services to help parents evaluate the best setting for their children and find appropriate, quality providers. the Planning council is a not-for-profit, community-based planning corporation. it licenses and trains child care providers among other things as part of carrying out its mission to manage

S CHOOL S TATISTICS

the council’s child care answer line (ccal) makes searching for a child care provider easy. ccal staff will counsel with you over the phone and forward a listing of potential providers and guidelines for evaluating them for a nominal fee. to reach the child care answer line, call 627-3993.

Homecare is another program of the Planning council that offers parents support in recruiting, hiring and training in-home childcare providers. Under this program, parents are assigned a counselor who can help them to determine the type of care needed, provide a list of state-licensed caregivers and assist them in interviewing and evaluating prospective providers. in virginia, to be licensed by the state, caregivers must complete an application process that includes health screening, background checks, training and monitoring systems.

local community parks and recreation departments and many YMcas sponsor programs designed to provide after-school care. a number of the area’s public schools also have after-school programs that involve academic opportunities so that children are learning while parents are still at work. •

I N f OR m ATION & A SSISTANCE

For numbers of community Parks and recreation departments, see New Arrivals in Hampton Roads: Quick Start Guide.

The Planning Council 622-9268 www.theplanningcouncil.org

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479-1125
481-2446
9
467-2881
PK – 12
– 12
K
– 12 497-6200 Hebrew Academy of Tidewater Ps – 8 424-4327
495-4611
428-1284
Statewide Information Services 1-800-230-6977
school information total number of schools total Enrollment student/teacher Ratio spending per student school information total number of schools total Enrollment student/teacher Ration spending per student 547-0153 47 39,883 18:1 $10,810 CHESAPEAKE 357-4393 9 5,504 23:1 $10,430 ISLE Of wIGHT COUNT y 727-2000 39 20,358 24:1 $11,302 HAmPTON 591-4500 42 29,197 22:1 $11,191 NE wPORT NE wS (804) 693-5300 8 5,639 22:1 $10,074 GLOUCESTER 569-8111 3 1,132 14:1 $16,298 fRANKLIN 628-3843 48 32,149 19:1 $10,671 NORfOLK 393-8751 26 14,971 20:1 $10,848 PORTSmOUTH 925-6750 18 14,245 19:1 $10,934 SUffOLK 263-1000 82 67,214 19:1 $11,149 VIRGINIA BEACH 868-3055 4 2,103 18:1 $10,763 POQUOSON 253-6777 15 11,303 23:1 $11,775 wILLIAmSBURGJAmES CITy COUNTy 898-0300 19 12,542 22:1 $10,274 yORK COUNT y 653-2692 7 2,793 n/a $11,487 SOUTHAmPTON COUNTy

getting Here, going there

“ transportation and connectivity is the key to being competitive. it relates to quality of life improvements, tourism, port, etc. We must have strong transportation for all of this to work,” said one citizen.

Hampton roads has its transportation issues as does any metropolitan region. when working together as a region to improve mobility within tough budgets on all levels, congestion mitigation is the answer, including development of public-private partnerships to add new and/or improve existing bridges and tunnels, growing the use of telecommuting, enlisting technology, considering transit-oriented development and identifying funding models, especially for development of high-speed rail and enhanced intercity rail.

PLANNING AHEAD

the Hampton roads transportation Planning organization, the intergovernmental body responsible for planning transportation in Hampton roads, is developing its 2034 long range Plan. also, a transit vision Plan for Hampton roads is in process and proposes that an integrated, high-capacity transit system will help address some of the region’s social, environmental, and economic challenges interrelated to land use and

sustainability and will address bicycle and pedestrian projects as well. Here is a link of upcoming transportation projects in Hampton roads: http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/hampton%20roads/ default.asp

ROADS, TUNNELS, BRIDGES AND fERRIES

Because of the abundance of waterways, the Hampton roads’ transportation network is heavily dependent on and utilizes a number of methods to get around the water surrounding its communities. it is an effective but aging transportation system. in fact, Hampton roads has more tunnels connectiong its communities than any other region in the U.s. tunnels, bridges and ferries enhance Hampton roads residents’ ability to go from one area to the other and beyond.

Hampton roads’ interstates form a big loop or beltway around the region. the inner loop follows i-64 east and i-664 north. the outer loop follows i-64 west and i-664 south. Due west of the region are the principal north-south interstate highways, i-85 and i-95. through southampton county, i-95 is located just four miles west of the region. the chesapeake Bay Bridge-tunnel gives northeast coastal highway traffic direct access to Hampton roads and saves 90 miles (145 kilometers) to the new York/ new Jersey corridor.

several roadway expansion or enhancement projects are underway including one to improve intermodal access to norfolk international terminals. Major regional projects completed in recent years include the Pinners Point connector in Portsmouth, route 17 in chesapeake, the chesapeake expressway, widening of i-64 in Hampton/newport news and the southwest suffolk Bypass.

the regions newest south norfolk Jordan Bridge spans the southern Branch of the elizabeth river and includes a pedestrian friendly sidewalk with quick connections to i-464 and i-264. the fixed, high-rise bridge is the tallest in virginia and not subject to openings for maritime traffic. it also has been designated an official virginia truck route without height or weight restrictions.

a 15-minute ferry that connects the scotland area in surry county with the Historic triangle of Jamestown, williamsburg and Yorktown is maintained by the state, providing highway commuters a very affordable highway alternative.

Per capita vehicle miles traveled has remained relatively stable over the last 10 years, suggesting that commuting distances are relatively short.39

PUBLIC TRANSIT SERVICE

Hampton roads transit, with over 55 fixed routes and 300 buses, provides »

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the tide, Virginia’s first light rail system, extends 7.4 miles from the Eastern Virginia medical center downtown norfolk to i-264 at newtown road.

public transportation throughout Hampton roads. in addition to local and express bus services, Hrt’s other services in-clude a ferry connecting norfolk and Portsmouth, paratransit service, and traFFiX, a program providing alternatives to the one-person-per-car commute. in 2011, Hrt launched “the tide,” virginia’s first light rail system that runs in norfolk and serves as a starter line for a future region-wide intercity rail transit system.

williamsburg area transit provides bus transportation throughout colonial williamsburg, Busch gardens and area shopping locations to the west while the Bay transit company, which is a service of Bay aging, provides bus service on weekdays to all residents in the ten counties of the Middle Peninsula and northern neck, including gloucester and Mathews counties.  norfolk’s greyhound Bus service provides intercity connections nationwide.

R AIL/INTERMODAL SERVICE

Hampton roads is served primarily by one class i freight rail giant, csX. the ports create a perfect entry location for the railway for cargo distribution throughout the east coast and Midwest.  efficient connections with other rail systems and motor carriers provide easy and affordable access to the rest of the U.s. additionally, more than 50 common freight carriers serve Hampton roads, and UPs maintains a local terminal.

• CSX operates on 23,000 miles of track in 23 states, washington, Dc, Montreal and ontario, canada. it offers a rail-to-truck transshipment Facility in newport news and an intermodal terminal in nearby Portsmouth. in addition, csX is championing the national gateway initia-

tive, a public-private partnership to create a more efficient freight route linking the Port of virginia with Midwestern markets, improving the flow of rail traffic between these regions by increasing the use of double-stack trains. when the project is complete, Hampton roads will have few limitations for its market reach via rail.

• Amtrak connects the region to other areas of the country with passenger trains departing daily from newport news on the virginia Peninsula. additional passenger rail service in development for Hampton roads will serve five southside cities, three of which have employment densities of over 1,000 jobs per square mile (norfolk, the proposed terminus, has 4,000) and 65% of the region’s population.34

AIR SERVICE

the region’s two major airports, norfolk international airport (orF) and newport

news williamsburg airport (PHF), are located within a 30-minute commute of most business and residential areas in the region and provide over 200 daily flights to 22 airports, 17 of which are international gateways. these airports are currently handling over 72 million pounds of air cargo per year and almost 4.7million passengers. currently, an average of more than 400 landings and takeoffs take place each day at the region’s airports. this includes passenger and cargo airlines, general aviation, air taxi and charter flights. in addition, the airports often handle military flights when local base runways are under repair.35

newport news williamsburg airport has quietly dropped the “international” from its title in its marketing.

Breeze airways, a new low-cost airline, will invest $5.2 million to build an operations center in norfolk, producing 116 jobs. the salt lake city, Utah-based startup company, which offers service to mid-size U.s. markets, will include norfolk as one of its first four operations

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norfolk harbor

bases in the United states.

PORTS

Hampton roads’ businesses enjoy direct access to three major marine terminals run by the virginia Port authority: norfolk international terminals, Portsmouth Marine terminal and newport news Marine terminal. Hampton roads is also home to the nation’s first privately

developed container terminal, aPM/Maersk. currently, over 95% of the world’s shipping lines call on the Port of virginia, linking Hampton roads and the rest of the U.s. to more than 250 ports in 100 countries. Hampton roads has a well-deserved reputation for providing efficient, modern cargo handling and year-round transportation.

the Port authority has forecasted healthy growth during the next 10 years based on the opening of a widened Panama canal in 2014 and enhanced rail connections with csX’s national gateway.

the Port of virginia, the third busiest general

Amtrak Passenger Rail amtrak.com; 800-Usa-rail (800-872-7245)

Bay Transit Company

www.Baytransit.org

Cruises www.cruisenorfolk.org

E-ZPass Electronic Toll Systems www.ezpassva.com/

Greyhound Bus Service www.greyhound.com

Hampton Roads Traffic Cameras www.trafficland.com/city/orF

Hampton Roads Transit http://gohrt.com/

Hampton Roads Transportation Planning Organization www.HrtPo.org

Light Rail-The Tide http://gohrt.com/services/the-tide/

Newport News Williamsburg Airport (PHF) www.Flyphf.com

Norfolk International Airport www.takeorF.com

Reinvent Hampton Roads https://reinventhr.org/

Toll-Free Virginia Highway Traffic Information Dial 511

Updates on I-64 Construction www.i64widening.org/default. asp

VDOT Traffic and Travel Info

www.511virginia.org/

cargo port on the east coast with 50foot deep channels and an ice-free harbor, is home to some of the largest and fastest container cranes in the world. a long-range master plan that has the development of craney island Marine terminal as its centerpiece maps out the steps to more than double the Port’s over-all capacity over the next few years. •

Virginia Department of Transportation

www.virginiadot.org/

Virginia Port Authority www.Portofvirginia.com

Williamsburg Area Transport http://gowata.org/

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regional vision, global impact

the Hampton roads region is a great place to live, work and play. And, it’s only going to get better. “With proper foresight, continuous planning and dynamic economic development, Hampton roads will be recognized internationally as a region fueled by innovation, intellectual and Human capital, infrastructure and a sense of Place.”

a group of regional organizations and community leaders collaborated together to develop “vision Hampton roads,” a regional plan with a five year horizon. this “vision” employs strategies and actions which leverage regional strengths to diversify and grow the economy, positioning Hampton roads as a leader in the global economy of today and tomorrow.

in economic development today, it’s important to address who and what is Hampton roads as a region; who lives here and why; what is the region’s business identity; and how entrepreneurs, creativity and innovation are attracted. regions that thrive in the “new economy” will be those truly educating their workforce, cultivating innovation, investing in infrastructure and creating quality places, like Hampton roads.

“vision” planning has placed Hampton roads on a path to regional transformation by embedding a working process as we think, live and act regionally.

after “vision Hampton roads” was developed, the Hampton roads Partnership created “innovate! Hampton roads” as a component of “vision” that looks to

promote local business and tech-based development in the area. (http://innovatehamptonroads.com/)

the Virginia Gazette reported that York county is working forward with a planned mixed-use development moved a step forward with a $6.45 million property sale near victory Boulevard at the York-newport news line. commonwealth green plans include up to 384 apartments, 96 townhomes and four commercial buildings, according to the developer. condominiums are planned above three of the commercial buildings. about 50 of the apartments would be in newport news.

in addition, the Hampton roads alliance annouced that cushman & wakefield/thalhimer has sold the Palace Plaza strip shopping center just off Bypass road in upper York. Polyzos Family investments, llc purchased the approximately 22,600 square-foot retail center for $610,000. the previous owner was c-111 asset Management. according to York county’s property information website, the center is assessed at just over $1 million. it was sold to c-111 asset Management for $680,000.

located in the dynamic greenbrier business community of chesapeake, va, summit Pointe is the newest large-scale, mixed-use community centrally located within coastal virginia. summit Pointe has already become a premier office location with the recent completion of the 510,000-square-foot, high-rise office tower for Dollar tree, inc (nasDaQ: Dltr) in Phase one.

representing a projected investment of over $300 million in multiple phases, Phase two emphasizes a new form of urban living, workplace solutions, dining, entertainment venues and shopping options. the construction in Phase two began in June 2019, with the first living spaces delivered in august 2020 and the first retail and office spaces delivered in october 2020.

STRATEGIC LOCATION, GLOBAL SIGNIfICANCE

the first rule of thumb for any economic development is location, location, location. Hampton roads, the region, is located in the southeastern coastal tidewater of virginia in the heart of the Mid atlantic. it is a region that depends on a maritime-

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rich geography including all the benefits that come with it, such as commerce derived at its ports, tourism and real estate drawn to its beaches, and the waters that allow it to be one of the most concentrated naval strongholds on the planet.

Hampton roads, the harbor, is formed by the confluence of the James, nansemond and elizabeth rivers and flows into the chesapeake Bay whose watershed covers 64,000 square miles and all or part of six states and washington, Dc as one of the world’s biggest and deepest natural harbors, the largest in north america, Hampton roads is home to the world’s largest naval base at norfolk and the Port of virginia, third largest behind Port of new York and the Port of savannah. it is one of the busiest and fastest growing commercial ports on the U.s east coast with products popular the world over from smithfield Hams to suffolk Peanuts to chesapeake Bay crabs.

since the english settlers arrived in the early 1600s, Hampton roads has been an enviable strategic stronghold. the region’s land area covers approximately 2,907 square miles and includes an extensive system of waterways including the intra-coastal waterway and enjoys a temperate climate guaranteeing an ice-free harbor.

the central location of Hampton roads’ is within 750 miles of three-fourths of the nation’s population and six of the ten largest U.s. population centers. the virginia Beach-norfolk-newport news, va-nc Metropolitan statistical area (Hampton roads Msa) is made up of fifteen cities and counties, making it the seventh largest Msa in the southeast U.s., the second largest between washington, Dc and atlanta and the largest coastal Msa between new York and Miami in the eastern U.s.21

the virginia Beach-norfolk-newport news, va Msa ranks 37th out of the nation’s 366 Msa’s.22

Hampton roads is one of america’s most popular vacation spots, and boasts something for everyone. it has an expansive 2,600 miles of shorelines, world-renowned museums and cultural opportunities such as the virginia opera, virginia international arts Festival, and virginia symphony, sports organizations and venues, shopping malls, historic cities and towns, amusement parks and state and national parks. Hampton roads’ climate is enjoyed by outdoor enthusiasts; recreational activities include boating, fishing, camping, biking, and tennis throughout the hundreds of local parks and campgrounds.

the region’s safe harbors, proximity to the ocean and rich history have worked together to form today’s Hampton roads.

INDUSTRy DIVERSITy, LEVERAGING ASSETS

the region’s largest employers represent industry sectors like shipbuilding, health care, education, tourism, banking, insurance, manufacturing, telecommunications, and transportation and include: public school systems, colleges and uni-versities, sentara Healthcare, riverside Health system, Bon secours Hampton roads Health system, colonial williams-burg, chesapeake regional Medical center, saic, Measurement specialties and geico 38

Hampton roads is an international gateway with a large presence of foreign firms dominated by germany, Japan and UK, including canon, Bae systems norfolk ship repair, stihl, HsBc-north america, Maersk line limited, cMa cgM north america, Zim-american, Ferguson enterprises/wolseley na and anheuser-Busch/inBev.38

Fortune 1000 firms with headquarters or a significant presence in the region include amerigroup, Dollar tree, smithfield Foods, and the largest private employer in virginia, Huntington ingalls industries, inc.38

amazon.com inc. will build two operations facilities in Hampton »

$6.5M Green Hydrogen Fuel Program Projected to Bring Hundreds of Jobs to Hampton Roads the Hampton roads alliance and the cities of newport news, norfolk, Portsmouth and virginia Beach, in a partnership with virginia tech corporate research center, are creating a $6.5 million green hydrogen fuel program to help kick-start a local industry. the project includes plans for three to five transition projects, a demonstration and education site and a workforce training program.

Atlantic Park Deal Closes; Construction to Begin Immediately in Virginia Beach

atlantic Park, a $335-million mixed-used development, is a done deal, and construction will begin immediately. virginia Beach and the developer, venture realty group, announced. Pharrell williams is a partner in the project, which will be built on the former dome site in the heart of the resort area.

$130M Mixed-Use Development Planned for Hampton

a proposed $130 million development will bring 118 townhomes, 284 luxury apartments, 96 senior apartments and 6,000 square feet of retail space to Hampton. the project, called the olde Hampton village, will span 16 parcels across nearly 23 acres near downtown.

Norfolk Ship Repair Contractor to Add New Jobs in $500,000 Expansion

a veteran-owned ship repair contractor is expanding its facilities and making a $500,000 investment in norfolk. advanced integrated technologies, based in norfolk industrial Park, plans to increase its capacity by adding 76 new jobs, gov. glenn Youngkin announced.

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roads, creating an expected 1,500 jobs. Both facilities are anticipated to open in 2021.the first facility is a multi-story robotics fulfillment center in suffolk, which will create 1,000 jobs. the second is a 650,000-square-foot processing center in chesapeake, which will create 500 jobs.

the region’s largest financial institutions include Bank of america, wells Fargo, suntrust and BB&t several regional banks are also strong financial assets in Hampton roads, the largest of which is towneBank.38

the economic structure of the region is characterized by the strong presence of the military, followed by real estate and rental leasing, manufacturing and shipbuilding, construction, tourism and recreation, and retail. over the past decade, Hampton roads’ population has grown at an annualized rate of 0.64%, slow compared to the nation. since 2001, economic growth in the region has averaged 6.7% annually (3.3% in per capita dollars). Much of this growth is the result of increased Department of Defense (DoD) spending within the region.5

FEDERAL/MILITARY SECTOR

Hampton roads has one of the largest concentrations of military personnel, second only to washington Dc, hence the regional moniker, “Pentagon south.”

Hampton roads hosts all five military services with both operating forces and major command headquarters. this includes the only nato command in north america, and the U.s. Joint Forces command (one of DoD’s ten combatant commands charged with transforming U.s. military capabilities). increases in military pay and federal contracts have significantly contributed to the region’s economic growth. and defense spending continues to cushion the region in times of economic downturn.22 thirty of the 100 largest defense firms in the world have a presence in Hampton roads.

Hampton roads is also the home to the world’s largest concentration of U.s. coast guard assets.

additionally, thirteen Federal departments, administrations, and agencies are represented in the Hampton roads region: Departments of veterans affairs, agriculture, commerce, energy, Homeland security, interior, Justice, labor, and transportation.

H ELP f UL wEBSITES

City of Hampton www.visitHampton.com

Fort Monroe Authority www.fmauthority.com

Franklin & Southampton County Chamber of Commerce

www.Fsachamber.com

Gloucester County Chamber of Commerce

www.gloucestervachamber.org

Greater Williamsburg Chamber & Tourism Alliance

www.williamsburgcc.com

Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce

www.Hamptonroadschamber.com

Hampton Roads Alliance www.Hamptonroadsalliance.com

Hampton Roads Military & federal facilities Alliance

www.HrMFFa.org

Hampton Roads Performs www.HamptonroadsPerforms.org

PORT/MARITIME SECTOR

in 2016, virginia ports generated 530,800 jobs, $27.4 billion in wages, $88.4 billion in spending and $2.7 billion in state and local taxes. (10.1 percent of virginia’s gross state product) (http://www. suffolknewsherald.com/2017/01/28/virginia-ports-a-driving-economic-force/) naturally safe harbors in Hampton roads have brought commerce and trade to the Hampton roads region for centuries. Deepwater access that can accommodate today’s -and tomorrow’ssupertankers, a strategic Mid-atlantic location and a streamlined infrastructure network have helped to make Hampton roads a premier international port. over 3,000 foreign and domestic vessels calling annually.

in addition to the Port of virginia, Hampton roads’ economy is built on many port-related activities including commercial, military land-based support facilities and inland transportation, ship repair, shipbuilding, cargo terminals, cargo and cruise ships, maritime insurance and legal services, shipping line offices, mega yacht repair and maritime construction.

Hampton Roads Planning District Commission

www.hrpdcva.org

Hampton Roads Regional Blog smartregion.org is no longer available

Isle of Wight-SmithfieldWindsor Chamber of Commerce

http://www.hrpdcva.gov/

ODU Center for Real Estate & Economic Development

www.BPa oDU.edu/creed/

Opportunity, Inc.

www.opp-inc.org

Peninsula Council for Workforce Development

www.PcFwD.org

Virginia Peninsula Chamber www.vapeninsulachamber.com

York County Chamber of Commerce www.Yorkcountychamberva.org

Hampton roads is well poised to be the dominant port on the east coast. the 2040 virginia Port authority Master Plan is driven by the creation of 600 acres of land and opening of craney island Marine terminal, improvements at norfolk international terminals and Portsmouth Marine terminals, development at the aPM terminal in Portsmouth and enhanced intermodal rail service.

TOURISM/ ARTS & CULTURE SECTOR

Hampton roads is a popular vacation destination for millions of visitors annually. each city has its own unique attractions, events and activities. From the surf and sand of the longest pleasure beach in the world at virginia Beach, to the Historic triangle of Jamestown, Yorktown and williamsburg, to the convention centers spread throughout the region, Hampton roads is an established multi-faceted tourist destination. the leisure and Hospitality industry employs over 80,000 people in Hampton roads. in addition to the hoteliers who depend on tourists to fill their rooms, tourism brings new money

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to restaurants, retail establishments and government coffers.25

tourism contributes to quality of life through the influx of tax revenue, creation of jobs and improved services and attractions that add to the vibrancy of life in Hampton roads. For businesses in Hampton roads this means improved recruiting and retention and greater quality of life for those employees.26

arts & culture in Hampton roads serve as a significant component of the tourism industry. the arts strengthen and educate communities, lift spirits and build a better quality of life for everyone. as a billion dollar industry in virginia, arts and cultural organizations create millions of dollars in revenues for area businesses, attract out-of-state tourism spending, generate millions of dollars in personal income for Hampton roads’ workforce and entrepreneurs and create thousands of jobs for residents in the region.27

EmPLOymENT

the Virginian-Pilot reported that jobs continue to increase at a slow, but steady pace. Port of virginia is responsible for nearly 375,000 jobs and its economic impact is 60.3 billion a year. navy cyber command in suffolk brought 700 military, civilian and contracting jobs to the area. (http://www. dailypress.com/news/military/dp-nwsnavidfor-established-20150128-story. html) chesapeake will add new jobs with Xerox and the sumitomo Machinery corp. of america. norfolk’s waterside live, aecoM, Bauer compressors, inc., and american airlines will top the list of companies adding jobs. green Mountain did build a facility in the shirley t. Holland intermodal Park. cost Plus world Market and safeco Products are also there. (http://www.dailypress.com/ news/isle-of-wight-county/dp-nws-iwintermodal-park-contract-developer20170208-story.html). Portsmouth will make gains with Kroger and suffolk with the shenzhen superwatt Power technology co. virginia Beach rounds out the list with loancare, Medical Facilities of america, amerigroup corp. (expanding to norfolk,) iMs gear (opening a new 112,000 square foot facility from state funds and grants), labels Unlimited, and green Flash Brewing company. iMs gear opened in virginia Beach and employs 220 workers (as of

2016). (http://www.13newsnow.com/ news/local/mycity/virginia-beach/ made-in-america-and-made-in-virginiabeach-1/124824819)

in Feb. 2017, sanjo corte Fino selected virginia Beach as the site of its 24,000-square-foot north american manufacturing headquarters. (http:// pilotonline.com/inside-business/news/ commercial-real-estate/the-millergroup-is-building-sanjo-corte-fino-svirginia/article_f7e3313c-e035-5993bc4b-c80584d16d49.html)

newport news shipyard voted in favor of a 52-month contract through July 9, 2017, with Huntington ingalls industries inc., the parent company of newport news shipbuilding. the apprentice school,” a six-acre, $70 million venture for newport news shipbuilding was reaccredited until 2022 (http:// pilotonline.com/inside-business/ newport-news-shipbuilding-apprenticeschool-reaccredited/article_574658135037-5319-9dc2-4024b855e642.html)

in addition, largest recent growth in the Hampton roads region was in the healthcare and social assistance sectors, followed by leisure and hospitality, scientific and technical sciences, retail trade, and finally federal and manufacturing, as reported by Hampton roads Planning and District commission.

mEASURING SUCCESS, fOLLOw THE NUmBERS

Business, civic and government leaders in the region use the web-based Hampton roads Performs as their resource for data that shows how the region is performing on key quality of life indicators.

open to full public access, these quality of life indicators answer the question, “How is the Hampton roads region Doing?” and the results are used to compare Hampton roads to other regions.

Workforce Quality: over 27% of residents hold at least a Bachelor’s degree and the number of community college, high school career and technical education awards is increasing.1

Business startups: the rate of startups, a measure of entrepreneurship, remains high compared to previous years.29 personal income: among peer metro areas, per capita income is growing fastest in the Hampton roads area and faster than the rate for the U.s. as a whole.30 a strong economy is characterized by prosperity reflected in improving standards of living.

Unemployment: Unemployment was 4.3% as of December 2016, but thanks to a strong military presence, still well under the national average which was 4.9% as of octorber 2016. (https:// data.virginialmi.com/vosnet/lmi/area/ areasummary.aspx?enc=sgfja5goXyjl8J 88h1rJlr2asmalquX2cZY58u9nja2srw eukomaKyimaz1Jyxna). •

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E STI m ATED E m PLOym ENT By INDUSTRy SECTOR Rank Industry Sector Employees 1 total, all industries 736,207 2 Health Care and social assistance 104,184 3 Retail trade (44 & 45) 91,372 4 accommodation and Food services 80,336 5 manufacturing (31-33) 62,325 6 Education services 62,249 7 public administration 54,125 8 professional scientific & technical svc 49,779 9 admin., support, Waste mgmt, Remediation 43,943 10 Construction 36,433 Busin E ss: Economic Development
the table below shows the distribution of industries in Hampton Roads pdC, virginia for the 3rd quarter, 2016. virginia employment commission, Quarterly census of employment and wages

the military has played a pivotal role in Hampton roads since the english settlers set foot on this land in 1607. the soldiers who accompanied the first settlers are the predecessors of the thousands of men and women who have donned uniforms to protect the United states of america. the region is proud to house a number of bases associated with all branches of the U.s military. Many of the ships, planes and soldiers actively engaged in america’s war on terrorism call Hampton roads home.

the military is an undeniable asset to the region’s economy. over 95,000 uniformed men and women are currently stationed in Hampton roads. of these, approximately 15,000 join the private sector each year, creating a rich pool of skilled and experienced workers. over 10,000 civilians also work at the various bases on the Peninsula. altogether, an estimated 400,000 people in Hampton roads, or 30 percent of the region’s population, have ties to military installations.

in 2005, the Base realignment and closure (Brac) commission voted to close Fort Monroe and eliminate or move approximately 4,000 military-related positions from the area. in addition, certain conditions were met in 2006 for the oceana naval air station and its landing fields to stay in virginia Beach. while this may decrease the military presence to some degree, it should not significantly impact Hampton roads’ economy.

mILITARy BASES & ACTIVITy

Langley Air Force Base, nestled between Hampton and Poquoson, opened

in 1916 as an experimental air station for testing airplanes and dirigibles as part of the military power. since then, langley pilots have taken part in all conflicts in which the U.s. has had a role.

From the 1940s, it has been home to the tactical air command ( tac). the 1st tactical Fighter wing was established at langley in 1946. Pilots with this wing were the first to have a confirmed aerial kill in operation Desert storm in iraq.

langley is also home to the air Force’s new air combat command, a consolidation of tac with the strategic air command, formerly headquartered in omaha, nebraska. renovations were recently completed to provide hangars for the F-22 raptors, the most stealthy and expensive jets in air Force history, which are now flying operations out of langley. its 8,800 military and 2,000 civilian personnel draw a combined annual payroll of approximately $624 million.

fort Eustis, the Peninsula’s largest military installation located in northwestern newport news, opened in 1918. since 1942, its 8,228 acres have been home to the army’s transportation center, a key part of the army’s mission to ensure that troops, trucks, tanks, ships and other supplies reach combat sites in a efficient and timely manner. it has also been a key processing point for reservists going to and from iraq.

the installation’s 9,516 military and 2,407 civilian personnel draw a combined annual payroll of $765.7 million.

across the port of Hampton roads from the Peninsula in norfolk, is the Norfolk Naval Station, the world’s largest naval base. More than 60,000 military

and 10,000 civilian personnel work on the base that is the homeport for more than 80 ships of the atlantic Fleet. the base’s 4,300 acres include chambers Field, which is home to 16 airport squadrons.

the world’s largest amphibious base is also located in norfolk. the Little Creek Amphibious Base has approximately 30 amphibious ships, patrol craft and salvage ships and is home to 80 tenant commands including the naval special warfare group ii, east coast home of the seals and the armed Forces school of Music. Further south, in virginia Beach, is the Oceana Naval Air Station, one of the country’s Master Jet Bases, which houses F-14 tomcats and other planes assigned to the atlantic Fleet.

Camp Peary

(York county) camp Peary in York county is operated by the U.s. army and the central intelligence agency. the cia uses this 10,000 acre camp as a training ground for its agents. For obvious reasons, little is publicly known about this facility, which is referred to as “ the Farm.”

Cheatham Annex

(York county) this base is the bulk storage facility for the Fleet and industrial supply center in norfolk. its facilities are used for storing supplies for the ships of the atlantic Fleet. in addition to providing storage, the base also houses a naval cargo Handling and Port group and a branch of the army veterinarian Food inspection office.

Coast Guard Atlantic Area (Portsmouth) this is the operations hub and headquarters for coast guard activities from the rocky Mountains to the atlantic ocean. More than 3000 coast guard and civilians work here providing support and other selected services for units throughout the country.

Fort Eustis Army Base

(newport news) Ft. eustis is home for the army transportation center, the 7th transportation group, 8th Brigade and the army transportation Museum. Fort eustis is also the home to the James river reserve Fleet, which is a “mothballed” fleet of ships under the jurisdiction of the U.s. Maritime administration. the fleet is anchored in the James river opposite the Fort. traDoc, the army’s consulting arm for developing battle plans, commands

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Langley Air Force jet over Fort monroe

and services for the 21st century and the traDoc army band is now located at Fort eustis after the closing of Fort Monroe.

Langley Air Force Base

(Hampton) the air Force’s largest major command, the air combat command and the ninth air Force’s 1st Fighter wing, is located at this base. Fighter jets from langley fly homeland security patrols over the nation’s capital daily. in 2010, langley air Force Base and Fort eustis merged to become a joint base.

Joint Expeditionary Base

Little Creek-Fort Story

on october 1, 2009, the Joint expeditionary Base little creek - Fort story was established, the first Joint Base in Hampton roads. Joint expeditionary Base little creek

- Fort story is the country’s premier installation for housing and training the nation’s expeditionary Forces. it is one command with two properties: Joint expeditionary Base east (Fort story) and west (little creek). the Joint expeditionary Base is comprised of the former naval amphibious Base little creek and the army Post, Fort story. Fort story witnessed the humble beginnings of our country at the 1607 first landing site. little creek began as a dynamic training

ground for world war ii amphibious forces. together they comprise the crown jewel of american’s military bases

Naval Weapons Station

(Yorktown) this is the navy’s premiere weapons facility. over 3,000 military and civilian personnel work on the 11,500 acres of this base, maintaining missiles and other ordinances for the atlantic Fleet.

Navy Supervisor of Shipbuilding (newport news) the navy supervisor of shipbuilding command at northrop grumman newport news is where navy personnel work with shipyard personnel in building and refurbishing ships and submarines. northrop grumman has a backlog of carriers and submarines that will ensure work for the navy for several years.

Naval Station Norfolk (norfolk) Home to Headquarters atlantic Fleet, coMnavBase norfolk is the world’s largest U.s. naval base. components of the base are scattered throughout Hampton roads. approximately 80 naval ships are homeported in the norfolk area.

Oceana Naval Air Station/ Dam Neck Annex

( virginia Beach) this base is the most sophisticated and critically important air station in the U.s. navy. it is home to 19 squadrons of F-14 tomcat fighters and F/a-18 Hornets—collectively about 290 aircraft. the base employs about 10,000 military and 5,300 civilian personnel. the Dam neck annex, also part of the oceana facility, is home to the Fleet combat training center, which trains over 1000 students each month. Dam neck employs another 3,700 military and 1,100 civilian personnel. the combined annual payroll is $1 billion.

US Coast Guard Training Center

(Yorktown) this is the coast guard’s key training facility. More than 7,000 coast guard and foreign troops are trained here each year. its 626 military and 227 civilian personnel draw a combined annual payroll of $40 million. •

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the uss Gerald r. Ford deployed for the first time from naval station norfolk on may 2, 2023.

As the number of seniors within the Hampton Roads community grows, there are an abundance of organizations and agencies that can provide information and other forms of assistance.

senior services of southeastern virginia is one such group that provides pre-scheduled rides as well as emergency transportation for seniors in need. its nutrition Program distributes meals to seniors at day care centers as well as to individual homes. the center for aging disseminates information about adult services and benefits while its ombudsman office is a resource for individuals that have facility care concerns. senior services also coordinates volunteer and employment programs for seniors. For more information, call 461-9481 or visit www.ssseva.org

other resources include the Peninsula agency on aging, and the Peninsula aging network that meet monthly

HELPfUL ORGANIZATIONS fOR SENIORS

Alzheimer’s Association Southeastern Virginia Chapter www.alz.org/seva

American Association of Retired Persons www.aarp.com

Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia

Chesapeake Sheriff’s Office Elderly and Indigent Victim’s Assistance Program

Christopher Center at Our Lady of Perpetual Help

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459-2405
https://bayaging.org/
1-888-687-2277 Bay Aging
(804) 758-2386
456-2366
www.cceva.org
chesapeake 382-6159
495-4211
Disabled
chesapeake 545-5679 gloucester (804) 695-1558 Hampton 826-7530 newport news 875-0721 norfolk 426-7100 Portsmouth 465-7300 suffolk 934-2695 virginia Beach 519-9931 Elder Care Resource & Referral www.theplanningcouncil.org 627-3993 Eastern Shore Area Agency on Aging www.esaaa-caa.net 442-9652 Endependence Center Inc. norfolk http://endependence.org/ 461-8007 Family Management Services, Inc. Fairfax (571) 748-5429 file of Life 382-8824 Food Stamps & fuel Assistance 926-6300 Foster Grandparent Program 727-1858 Franklin Downtown Development 562-6900 Friends of the Elderly virginia Beach 431-0052 www.fote.webs.com GoldenClub 856-7010 Goodwill 1-800-goodwill / 627-7733 Great Atlantic Travel & Tour 422-9002 Institute for Learning in Retirement virginia Beach www.oduilr.com 368-4160 Jewish Family Services of Tidewater 321-2222 www.jfshamptonroads.org magnolia manor Assisted Living at the orchard (804) 313-2400 at smithfield 357-0732 Meals on Wheels chesapeake 312-6458 newport news 873-0541 norfolk 892-5210 Portsmouth 673-5025 suffolk 934-4911 virginia Beach 306-2721 williamsburg 229-9250 York county 525-3881 sE nior Li V in G : Helpful Organizations resources For Seniors
www.ourladyperpetualhelp.com/memory
American Veterans

medicare general information

1-800-633-4227 eligibility

Riverside Lifelong Health & Rehabilitation Saluda (804) 758-2363

1-800-772-1213

Mobile Meals of Norfolk 892-5210

Mobile Meals of Portsmouth 687-6325

Patriot’s Colony at Williamsburg independent living / assisted living / Memory care / rehabilitation / long-term care 220-9000 www.patriotscolony.com

Peninsula Agency on Aging www.paainc.org 873-0541

Peninsula Aging and Disability Resource Network 873-0541 www.padrn.org

Peninsula Aging Network 345-6277

Riverside Adult Day Services newport news 875-2033

Riverside Center for Excellence in Aging and Lifelong Health (CEALH) 220-4751 www.riversideonline.com/cealH

Riverside Healthy Living Community

Smithfield assisted living / Memory care / rehabilitation / long-term care 357-3282 www.riversideonline.com/smithfield

Riverside Lifelong Health & Rehabilitation Mathews (804) 725-9443 www.riversideonline.com/mathews

www.riversideonline.com/saluda

Retired Senior Volunteer Programs of the Peninsula

suffolk

Sanders Gloucester independent living / assisted living / rehabilitation / long-term care (804)

sE nior Li V in G : Helpful Organizations
Riverside
Riverside
Nurse 1-800-675-6368
Senior Care Navigation 856-7030
693-2000 www.sandersliving.com Senior Centers chesapeake 382-2330 Hampton 727-1601 Historic triangle 259-4187 newport news 591-4850 norfolk 644-6484 ocean view 441-1767 York county 898-3880 Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia www.ssseva.org 461-9481 Sentara Adult Day Health Care Center virginia Beach 306-2850 Sentara Living williamsburg 1-800-736-8272 www.sentara.com Sentara Senior Community Care (PACE Program) virginia Beach 502-7800 Sentara Village chesapeake 261-4050 norfolk 892-5200 virginia Beach 306-2800 Social Security Administration general information 1-800-772-1213 newport news 873-3914 chesapeake/norfolk 858-6198 Portsmouth 465-4896 Social Services Departments Main agency (804) 726-7000 chesapeake 382-2000 Hampton 727-1800 newport news 926-6300 norfolk 664-6000 Portsmouth 405-1800 suffolk 514-7450 virginia Beach 385-3200 United Seniors Assoc. 1-800-951-0017 Virginia Center of Aging (804) 828-1525 VOLUNTEER Hampton Roads www.volunteerhr.org 624-2400 Warwick Forest / The Gardens at Warwick Forest independent living / assisted living / Memory care / rehabilitation / long-term care 886-2000 www.warwickforest.com
newport news, Portsmouth,
595-9037

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1998 The Military Guide to Hampton Roads was brought into service.

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