801 Bermuda Hundred Rd, Chester, VA 23836

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801 Bermuda Hundred Rd is located in Chester, VA.

Meadowville Technology Park (MTP) is a 1,300-acre industrial development adjacent to the site. MTP is especially well suited to serve water-intensive users such as pharmaceutical and semiconductor manufacturing. The Meadowville site includes 1,300 acres bordering the James River for approximately 6,000 feet southeast of the Interstate 295 Varina-Enon Bridge. The site also borders Interstate 295 for approximately 2.5 miles, and includes a proposed interchange that is already approved by federal, state, and local officials. Chesterfield County has completed the zoning, environmental, and utility infrastructure studies that are necessary for potential industrial users to evaluate this site. Chesterfield has also constructed phase one of the utility infrastructure necessary to serve the property.

Fort Lee is situated alongside the tri-cities of Virginia – Petersburg, Colonial Heights and Hopewell. In addition to its primary mission of training sustainment Soldiers, Fort Lee is a community, a workplace and a home to hundreds of military families. Recently, the Fort was designated to become the Army Sustainment Center of Excellence – a focused training base for military supply, subsistence, maintenance, munitions, transportation and more. That decision sparked a massive base modernization mission with a budget of more than $1.2 billion. In addition to new training facilities, administrative areas, dining facilities and barracks, Fort Lee has experienced phenomenal growth among its support facilities for military families. The Fort has witnessed a massive population increase as well. Much of that is due to the realignment of military organizations from other parts of the nation. In addition to the Combined Arms Support Command, Sustainment Center of Excellence Headquarters, Team Lee now consists of the Army Logistics University, the U.S. Army Quartermaster School, the U.S. Army Ordnance School and the U.S. Army Transportation School. By the end of 2011, Fort Lee's daily population is expected to exceed 45,000 and as many as 70,000 troops will pass through its classrooms each year, making it the third largest training site in the Army.

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