Highways/Interstates
- Within a day's drive to over 60% of the United States population and more than two-thirds the U.S. industrial base.
- Four 4-lane divided highways (US 29, 58, 220 and 360) that connect to six Interstates within an hour's drive (I-40, 73, 77, 81, 85 and 95).
Major Market Distances
Market | Distance | Drive Time |
Charlotte, North Carolina | 141 miles | 2.5 hours |
Richmond, Virginia | 145 miles | 2.5 hours |
Washington, DC | 247 miles | 4.5 hours |
Charleston, SC | 327 miles | 5 hours |
Atlanta, Georgia | 386 miles | 6 hours |
Chattanooga, Tennessee | 414 miles | 6.5 hours |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 386 miles | 7 hours |
Columbus, Ohio | 411 miles | 7.5 hours |
New York City, New York | 514 miles | 9 hours |
Detroit, Michigan | 613 miles | 10 hours |
Mobile, Alabama | 705 miles | 10.5 hours |
Miami, Florida | 840 miles | 13.5 hours |
Air
- 3 regional airports, 2 with 5,000 ft. runways.
- An hour's drive from four commercial airports (including Raleigh-Durham International which has non-stop flights to London's Heathrow).
Rail
- Served by Norfolk-Southern Railroad.
- Currently over 30 rail served sites and buildings on the market.
- Norfolk Southern intermodal facility within one hour drive offering direct service to Port of Virginia.
Port
- Approximately 4 hours by highway from the center of the region.
- Accessible by U.S. Highway 58.
- The Port of Virginia is prepared for the next generation of shipping with 50' deep obstruction-free channels and Super Post Panamax cranes.
- Norfolk Southern intermodal facility within 1-hour drive, offering rail service directly to the Port of Virginia.
For more information on the Port of Virginia and its services and other facilities, click here.