
Granby Tower and Wachovia Center are also strategically positioned to stretch the boundaries of downtown and facilitate the connectedness and development of the St. Paul’s Quadrant, the Fort Norfolk and North Granby areas and everything in between.
TRANSIT ORIENTED DEVELOPMENTS (TODs) UNDERWAY ALONG THE 7-PLUS MILE LINE - COMPLETION 2010
Watch the Downtown Stations video
See the Light Rail Development Map
What was thought to be a dream just a couple of years ago is now on its way to becoming real. Several projects are underway that feature a proximity to the alignment that just can't be beat.
FIVE (5) NEW BUSINESS PARKS WITH HUBZONE INCENTIVES
Please visit links in left navigation bar for details for development opportunities. For government programs and special district information, please visit Business Assistance.
Central Business Park
Central Business Park, Norfolk's newest "Flex" office/warehouse park is just minutes by air, sea, rail and highway distribution channels.
At Central Business Park, adjacent to the new Wal-Mart SuperCenter at Tidewater Drive and Little Creek Road, business is great. This 33 acre development now has seven buildings open or under construction, offering over 200,000 square feet of space.
Of particular note was the 2007 announcement by Northrop Grumman that they will be leasing over 14,500 square feet at the Taylor Executive Center. This year three more buildings will begin development, and we are holding three acres for additional minority investment.

University Research and Technology Parks
University Village at Old Dominion University, 75 acres for commercial and residential development highlighted by the Constant Convocation Center.
Norfolk State University's RISE Campus
includes research laboratories, offices and a corporate park.
Lake Wright executive Center offers premier location in a beautiful setting adjacent to Norfolk International Airport and Military Highway, a principal commercial corridor. Downtown Norfolk's newest o
Church Street Office Park
Church Street - revitalization of its cultural core supports mixed -use development. This office park at 18th & Church Street offers building sites skirting downtown with HUBZone benefits with excellent interstate connections.

Commander Corporate Center
Share a campus adjacent to the Norfolk International Airport with a World Tactical Products Company - BlackHawk. Building currently underdevelopment. Click on left for more details.
MORE DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Study Areas: Downtown & Beyond
Downtown's St. Paul's Quadrant is underway as Norfolk's 2010 Plan takes hold. The St. Paul's Quadrant plan is for a mixed-use, mixed-income area plan to take Norfolk into the next decade. Comprehensive Plans to Revitalize & Strengthen Our Community such as Norfolk's new housing initiative emphasizes improvement programs in several areas throughout the city for distinctive retail and commercial development. Principle corridors are growing and big box users are welcome. There's booming residential development
Over 4,500 residential units are under development or recently completed in Norfolk. For more information about Norfolk's growing residential offering, please click on the 2006 Residential Real Estate Guide.
Fort Norfolk
A 30 acre, urban waterfront redevelopment linking downtown to the regions medical complex and Ghent community. Below is Fort Norfolk's latest project, Fort Norfolk Paza.

Below is Lake Wright East - The city is completing a master plan for this 20 acre parcel of land between USAA’s regional headquarters and I-64.

Business Parks
Lake Wright executive Center offers premier location in a beautiful setting adjacent to Norfolk International Airport and Military Highway, a principal commercial corridor.
Chesapeake
Bay - East Beach Project
Chesapeake Bay living makes it easy to come home to Norfolk with over 90 acres
in East Beach being redeveloped with a new infrastructure, marinas and more.