Governor Patrick Morrisey awarded $2.1 million in grants to develop business-ready sites across 23 counties in West Virginia. The grants are designed to aid funding for engineering or architectural needs, including environmental and geotechnical studies, so that businesses looking to build in West Virginia have locations that are ready to accept large-scale projects.
“Speed to build is critically important when companies are deciding on a location to do business, build facilities, and create jobs,” said Governor Morrisey. “This funding is going to ensure West Virginia is competitive and well-positioned to attract new industry and investment for years to come.”
Governor Morrisey noted that these awards are part of a broader effort to strengthen West Virginia’s inventory of business-ready sites. As competition for major projects continues to increase, the Administration remains focused on reducing development timelines and ensuring communities across the state are prepared to compete for new investment.
The grants awarded by Governor Morrisey are part of the Ready Sites Program and administered by the Division of Economic Development.
Locally, grants were awarded to the following:
• Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation (Maxwelton site) – $75,000
• Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation (Fountain Springs site) – $75,000
