The Commonwealth has approved the City of Lynchburg’s Enterprise Zone 2 and 46 amendments, retroactive for calendar year 2025. This approval adds key commercial and industrial parcels to our Zones. These parcels will be eligible for state incentives that support real property improvement, new construction and job creation. We’re grateful to our state partners, Erin Jones, City GIS Guru and City Council for helping to keep the LYH competitive for investment.
The properties being removed are owned by the City of Lynchburg or the Economic Development Authority of the City of Lynchburg and will not negatively impact any businesses located within the areas marked for deletion.
Lynchburg’s two state-designated Enterprise Zones provide a variety of local and state incentives to support business investment and job creation. Learn more about these programs and how they can benefit your business.