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$1.5 million in grants awarded to support redevelopment projects in Hampton Roads

Crystal Graham
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Newport News, Norfolk and Portsmouth will receive $1.5 million to support projects through the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund.

In Norfolk, the grant will support a maritime operations and logistics center. In Newport News, the grant will support the rehabilitation of a waterfront industrial property. In Portsmouth, the grant will support a bulkhead replacement project.

“Transforming blighted structures will not only promote job growth but will serve as a catalyst for new economic opportunities in these port host communities,” said Governor Glenn Youngkin. “By investing in these projects through the Port Host Community Revitalization Fund, we are making strides to improve our infrastructure, our economy and the quality of life for Virginians.”

The General Assembly allocated $1.5 million in Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund grants through 2023 for a competitive application round. This funding is only available to Virginia’s five port host communities of the town of Front Royal and the cities of Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Richmond to assist with the removal, renovation or modernization of port-related buildings and facilities in the communities.

“The key to the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund’s effectiveness is its flexibility,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Caren Merrick. “It allows us to address a range of needs with blighted structures in the port host communities, each with a unique market-driven purpose and route to revitalization.”

In 2021, the same fund provided an award of $1.5 million to the three communities. The three localities also received $1 million in 2020.

For more information on the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund, visit dhcd.virginia.gov/phcrf.

2023 Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund Grants

Fairwinds Landing | $785,000

City of Norfolk

The city of Norfolk, in partnership with Fairwinds Landing, will demolish over 71,000 square feet of blighted structures and redevelop the site into a world-class maritime operation and logistics center with the capacity to support the offshore wind, defense and transportation industries.

16 Harper Avenue | $415,000

City of Portsmouth

The city of Portsmouth, in partnership with 16 Harper Avenue, will replace the bulkhead at the waterfront industrial property, creating new jobs and preventing further erosion and runoff from further impacting the ecosystem. This project represents phase three of the ongoing site improvement plan, with phase one reaching completion in 2019, and phase two nearing completion this year.

2295 Harbor Road | $300,000

City of Newport News

The city of Newport News, in partnership with 2295 Harbor Road, will redevelop the waterfront property into a full-service restaurant and grill. This project is complementary to previous community revitalization efforts that transformed the area, bringing in new businesses throughout the area.

Crystal Graham

Crystal Graham

Crystal Abbe Graham is the regional editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1999 graduate of Virginia Tech, she has worked for nearly 25 years as a reporter and editor for several Virginia publications, written a book, and garnered more than a dozen Virginia Press Association awards for writing and graphic design. She was the co-host of "Viewpoints," a weekly TV news show, and co-host of Virginia Tonight, a nightly TV news show. Her work on "Virginia Tonight" earned her a national Telly award for excellence in television.