Accomack County Industrial Park

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Located at the intersection of three dynamic growth sectors - aerospace innovation anchored by NASA Wallops, world-class agriculture and food processing, and a thriving tourism economy -  the Accomack County Industrial Business Park is a 371-acre setting for modern industry and entrepreneurship on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. With approximately 109 acres available and flexible 1–7 acre lots, the park accommodates a range of uses, including advanced manufacturing and aerospace suppliers, ag and food producers, professional services, and hospitality supply.  

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Home to a diverse mix of organizations, including Luminary Air Group, Blue Crab Bay Co., Truss Tech, and the Eastern Shore of Virginia Chamber of Commerce, the Park has a built-in network of partners and peers. Owned and managed by the Accomack County Economic Development Authority, businesses will find supportive partners in both the EDA and Accomack County Economic Development to encourage investment and business success at the Park. 

 

Why the Accomack County Industrial Business Park

Ready-to-build sites in a highly connected location—direct access to U.S. Route 13, a general aviation airport, nearby seaports, and proximity to NASA Wallops and the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport—compress the timeline from site search to start-up. Aerospace firms can plug into the Wallops ecosystem; food and agriculture companies benefit from a mature poultry and specialty-food corridor, anchored by significant processing facilities for both Perdue and Tyson Foods; hospitality suppliers can serve a destination market anchored by Chincoteague and Assateague with year-round demand. Paired with an on-site Chamber presence, the Eastern Shore Community College right next door, a collaborative county team, and a full toolbox of state, regional, and local incentives—performance-based assistance, tax efficiencies, workforce training, and streamlined permitting—the Accomack County Industrial Business Park is a practical, low-friction launch point for companies ready to build, hire, and grow on Virginia’s Shore.

Economy at a Glance

Accomack County’s economy is known for its balance of aerospace, agribusiness, healthcare, education, and visitor-driven services, and the park gives companies direct access to established supply chains and customers. Among Accomack County’s largest employers are Perdue and Tyson (poultry processing), NASA and Virginia Commercial Space (Wallops/MARS), Northrop Grumman and URS Federal Services (aerospace/defense), Riverside health system and Eastern Shore Rural Health, Accomack County Public Schools and Eastern Shore Community College (talent pipeline), A&N Electric Cooperative (utilities), and national retailers and hospitality brands that serve a robust visitor economy centered around Chincoteague.