In Loudoun, you’ll find location choices ranging from the most advanced high-tech office and research & development space, to industrial parks, to historic buildings. There is also an abundance of land zoned for commercial build-to-suit projects and for entrepreneurial farms and rural businesses.

Suburban opportunities
Loudoun’s suburbs offer 21st century infrastructure, large corporate campuses, and business clusters that include information and communications technology, life sciences, aerospace and federal contractors. Unique features include:

Loudoun’s towns
Our seven historic towns offer a broad range of unique buildings that are perfect for office and retail projects, and each provides a special additon to our flourishing tourism industry.
- Everything from elegant bed-and-breakfasts to destination dining
- A variety of professional services and boutique shops
- Historic buildings that complement and encourage creativity, collaboration, and the entrepreneurial spirit

The rural west
Our 250-year history is dominated by an enduring yet evolving agricultural presence. Most importantly, our rural economy today is built on much more than traditional farming.
- Over 120,000 acres, ideal for equestrian facilities, vineyards and wineries, and other agricultural and agritourism ventures
- A fast-growing wine industry cluster, with over 20 wineries and many more vineyards.
- The Loudoun Valley Homegrown Markets Association continues to expand to meet demand for locally-grown food - offering a year-round market in addition to seasonal markets that can be found throughout the county.