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MEETING AGENDA
March 13, 2015 at 8 a.m.
Ida Lee Recreation Center
60 Ida Lee Drive NW, Leesburg
I. Call to Order / Determination of Quorum / Adopt Minutes
II. World Police and Fire Games: Bill Knight
III. Industry Update: Chuck Stipancic, Keith Meurlin
IV. Chairman’s Report
a. Ad Hoc Committee Update
b. Report From February 6 EDAC Partners Meeting
c. EDAC Bylaws Change
V. Director’s Report
a. Legislative Actions
b. International Business Attraction
c. Viticulture and Enology Education Center
d. Board Action: Brewery Ordinance, World Police and Fire Games
VI. Adjournment
The next EDAC meeting will be on May 1, 2015 at the
LCPS Administration building, 21000 Education Court, Ashburn
To request a reasonable accommodation for a disability in order to participate in the Economic
Development Advisory Commission meeting, please contact the Department of Economic Development at
703-777-0426 at least three business days before the meeting.
Loudoun County Economic Development Advisory Commission
Meeting Minutes
Date: January 9, 2015
Location: LCPS Administration Bldg., 21000 Education Court, Ashburn, VA
EDAC Members Attended Yes/No
Brian Chavis N Tim Hemstreet Y Todd Pearson Y
Taylor Chess N Destry Jarvis N Keith Segerson Y
Chuck Claar Y Jim Leach N Chuck Stipancic Y
Beth Erickson Y Ted Lewis Y Jeff Tarae Y
Brent George Y Michael Lo Presti Y Sharon Virts Y
Tony Howard Y Chauvon McFadden Y Keith Wallace Y
Katie Hammler Y Ted McLaughlin Y Patrick Walters N
Paula Harper Y Rick Pearson Y
Board of Supervisors Present
Janet Clarke, Ken Reid, Scott York
Staff Present
Julie Grandfield, Lois Kirkpatrick, Katie McConnell, Rick Morris, Amy Mugford, Leo Rogers,
Buddy Rizer, Miguel Salinas
Agenda: Call to Order/Determination of Quorum; FOIA Presentation; Partner Presentation by
Visit Loudoun; Chairman’s Report; Orientation for New Members; Director’s Report;
Adjournment.
Major Points of Discussion Not on Agenda: N/A
Action Taken:
Meeting was called to order at 8:08 a.m.
The meeting adjourned at 9:36 a.m.
Follow-up: N/A
Next Meeting Agenda:
To Be Determined
Date, Time and Location of Next Meeting:
March 6, 2015 at 8:00 a.m. in the Board Room of the Loudoun County Public Schools Administration
Building, 21000 Education Court, Ashburn, VA
Memorandum
Date: March 3, 2015
To: EDAC
Cc: ED Committee of BOS
From: Ted Lewis, PE
Subject: Chairman’s Report
Hello everyone. Here’s the March edition of my Chairman’s report for your reading pleasure.
Ad Hoc Committees
Hopefully everyone was able to watch the Ad Hoc Committee presentations made on February 2nd to
the ED committee on the local public access channel. If not, Lois sent out an e-mail to commissioners
that provided a link to the videos. I was very impressed with the presentations, but more importantly,
they were received very well by the Board members. It was clear the Chairs had a thorough
understanding of the issues and they provided some great information for the Board. The presentations
reflected the great effort the committees invested in their respective topics. Also, it is very refreshing to
be working on issues to help the Board of Supervisors instead of dealing with by-law issues as we have
been for the last year.
The FDI committee has been asked to continue their work and to dig a little deeper into what a private
led organization might look like. Accordingly, Keith will be convening some FDI Ad Hoc committee
meetings over the next month or two.
The Nighttime Economy Ad Hoc committee has been a victim of the winter weather with two of its three
meetings cancelled due to weather issues. However, it looks favorable that we will get our March 4th
meeting in this week. The weather has shortened the window for work to get done, but not shortened
the amount of work required. It should be a fast and furious spring for this committee.
EDAC Partnership Meeting
The EDAC partnership meeting was held on Friday, February 6th. The purpose of this partnership is to
proactively communicate and collaborate on economic development issues in Loudoun County. The goal
of this group is to provide a forum for DED to communicate to its partners, and when possible, to work
together to implement economic development strategies. This group will be actively involved in working
with DED on their 2020 strategy. In addition, it is clear from our first few meetings that there is
significant value in getting together and discussing the various economic development focused efforts
from the County’s organizations focused on economic development. DED will assume oversight of this
group.
Administrative Items
As discussed at the last EDAC meeting, we have developed a “buddy” system of existing and new EDAC
members. Without our monthly committee meetings, we felt it would be helpful to new EDAC members
to be matched up with existing EDAC members. The existing member can be used to provide input on
the role of the EDAC, how the process works, and how to stay engaged. There are no strict guidelines of
engagement. I plan on meeting my two “buddies” to discuss the EDAC, the Ad Hoc Committee process,
and what they want to get out of their time on the commission. The main action item is to proactively
reach out and offer to be available if needed. A copy of the Buddy system assignments is attached.
Please note we will make additional assignments as we gain new members.
Also, we mentioned at our previous meeting we have made some recommended changes to the by laws.
A copy of the proposed changes is attached. The full commission is required to vote on the proposed
changes. If recommended by the EDAC, the recommendation then goes to the ED Committee for
approval.
Finally, the Executive Committee recommended to the Board of Supervisors a commissioner to fill the
last vacancy on the commission. The board will act on the recommendation at their March 4 business
meeting.
Attachments:
1) Buddy System List
2) Proposed By Law Changes
LOUDOUN COUNTY
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMISSION
BYLAWS
(effective January 1, 2014)
ARTICLE I: Name
A. The name of the organization shall be the Loudoun County Economic Development
Advisory Commission (EDAC), hereafter referred to as the “Commission”
ARTICLE II: Mission
A. The mission of the Commission is to promote the long-term economic growth and
development of Loudoun County in a way that is economically sustainable and results in
the expansion of its commercial and industrial tax base.
To support this mission, the Commission will:
1. work with key staff of the Department of Economic Development in reviewing and
recommending changes to the Economic Development Strategic Plan to the Board of
Supervisors in June of each year.
2. provide recommendations to the Board and the Board’s Economic Development
Committee relative to its programs and policies as they relate to Loudoun’s Economic
Development Strategic Plan;
3. review significant projects as determined by the Board and the Board’s Economic
Development Committee;
4. provide a forum through which business, government, and education leaders meet to
debate and exchange ideas;
5. provide support and advice to the Department of Economic Development relative to
mission, budget, work plan, and items as directed by the Board;
6. monitor and evaluate year-over-year changes in employment, commercial and industrial
square footage leased, and the commercial and industrial tax base as prepared by the
DED.
ARTICLE III: Membership
A. Advertisement, Nomination and Confirmation Processes:
1. Vacancies will be advertised in accordance with the Board of Supervisors’ standard and
accepted process for advertising vacancies to Board-appointed commissions, committees
and boards.
2. Letters of interest and/or resumes will be submitted to and tracked by the Board’s Office.
3. Members of the Economic Development Advisory Commission are encouraged to foster
interest among community members in applying for vacancies.
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4. County staff will vet letters of interest/resumes to ensure they meet advertised vacancy
qualifications.
5. Letters of interest/resumes will be sent to the Economic Development Advisory
Commission for review (for up to a 30-day period) and recommendation to the Board.
6. Members of the Board of Supervisor will nominate individuals to the EDAC.
7. Confirmations will typically occur at the following Board meeting.
8. New members will receive an appointment letter from the Board’s Office, along with
written information related to the Freedom of Information Act.
B. Membership Categories
There are two types of members – Voting Members that are appointed by the Board of
Supervisors and Non-Voting Standing Advisory Members.
1. Voting Members (18):
Voting members shall be appointed through the process described above. The following
industry clusters serve only as guidelines for member representation. Membership is not
restricted to these clusters, however, and, at any given time, there can be more than one
member from a cluster, no member from a cluster, and representatives from other sectors
in the community among the voting membership:
a. Aviation/Transportation/Logistics
b. Financial/Banks
c. Federal Government Contracting
d. Security and Defense
e. Healthcare/Bioscience/Life science/Pharmaceuticals/Healthcare
f. Education and Workforce
g. Commercial real estate broker
h. Retail
i. Information and Communications Technology (ICT)
j. Data Centers
k. Small Business and Entrepreneurship
l. Developer
m. Six At-Large Seats
The Board shall use its best efforts to ensure that there is appropriate small business
representation.
Group C – see Transition Section
Voting Membership Terms
Members shall serve three-year terms commencing January 1st. Vacancies shall be filled in in the
same manner as the original appointments. No voting member shall be eligible to serve more
than two consecutive terms, with the exception of new members selected to fill the unexpired
three-year terms of departing members. These members may follow these abbreviated sessions
with two additional independent terms.
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Attendance and Possible Removal of Voting Members
Regular attendance by all voting members is expected at Committee and full Commission
meetings. Members who miss two or more full Commission meetings during a one-year period
may be requested by the Board, upon recommendation of the Executive Committee, to resign
from the EDAC.
2. Non-voting Standing Advisory Members (7)
The following shall serve on the Commission as Standing Advisory Members, however they
serve with no term limitations and no voting rights,
a. Loudoun County Administrator;
b. Chairman of the Loudoun County Economic Development Authority;
c. Chairman or designee of the Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce;
d. Town of Leesburg Mayor or designee;
e. Chairman or designee of the Loudoun County Rural Economic Development Council;
f. Representative Mayor from the Coalition of Loudoun Towns (C.O.L.T.);
g. Chairman or designee of Visit Loudoun
ARTICLE IV: Officers
A. Officers
The officers shall consist of a Chair and a Vice-Chair selected from among the voting members
at the annual meeting of the Commission in January of each year. In nominating and electing
Officers, the Commission shall receive nominations from the floor, and shall elect its officers.
B. Terms of Officers
Officers shall serve a term of one year from the January meeting at which they are elected until
their successors are fully elected the following January. Officers may be elected for no more than
two additional consecutive one-year terms. While not binding; it is a general guide that the Chair
will serve a minimum of two consecutive one-year terms, with the possibility of a third.
C. Responsibilities of the Chair
The Chair shall preside at all meetings of the Commission, authorize calls for any special
meetings, appoint all committees, execute all documents authorized by the Commission, serve as
an ex-officio voting member of all committees, make committee assignments, set agendas for
Commission meetings, and generally perform all duties associated with that office.
D. Responsibilities of the Vice-Chair
The Vice-Chair, in the event of the absence or disability of the Chair or vacancy in that office,
shall assume and perform the duties of the Chair. Additionally, the Vice-Chair shall serve as
Chair of the Executive Committee.
E. Vacancies and Special Elections
In the event of a vacancy in either office, a special election may be held to fill the position for the
remainder of the term.
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ARTICLE V: Meetings
A. Regular Meetings
Regular meetings shall be held on a bi-monthly basis. The date, hour, and location of those
meetings are to be set by the Chair. Proceedings of all meetings of the full Commission shall, to
the greatest extent possible, be governed by Robert’s Rules of Order.
B. Annual Meeting
The Annual Meeting, which shall be for the purpose of the election of officers, shall be held at
the time of the Regular meeting in January of each year.
C. Special Meetings
Special meetings may be called by the Chair or at the request of three members, for the
transaction of business as stated in the call for the special meeting.
D. Quorum/Voting
A quorum for the transaction of business at any Commission meeting shall consist of at least
fifty-one percent of Voting membership exclusive of any vacant seats. There shall be a quorum
requirement of at least three (3) Committee members for Committee meetings. Unless otherwise
specified herein, all votes by the Commission shall be decided by the majority of those present at
the time of the vote.
E. Proxy Votes
Members of the Commission may not use proxies for meeting attendance or for voting.
F. Minutes
Commission meetings will be taped in accordance with County policy. Summary minutes
reflecting the actions and recommendations of the Commission shall be prepared by DED staff
and shall be forwarded to all members within thirty days.
G. Director of Economic Development Participation
The Director of the Loudoun County Department of Economic Development is not a member of
the Commission but he/she will serve as an ex-officio non-voting member. He/she may
determine if a designee may attend on his/her behalf and if other departmental staff are needed
on an occasional basis to provide technical assistance and professional expertise. Staff and
officers of the EDAC must be familiar with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
and assure the Commission is in compliance with provisions of FOIA. It is up to staff to ensure
compliance with any related Board policy.
H. Meeting Cancelation
Any regular or special meeting of the Commission or its Committees, to be held on a day on
which, due to inclement weather, the public schools are closed, will be canceled. The substitute
date, hour, and location, if any, of such meeting will be set by the Chair of that meeting. School
delays will not affect meeting time.
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ARTICLE VI: Committees
Executive Committee
1. The Executive Committee is composed of the Chair and Vice-Chair of the Commission and
four Executive Officers who are nominated by the Chair and Vice-Chair and then voted on
by the full voting membership of the EDAC. The two (2) ex-officio and non-voting
members are the County Administrator and the Director of Economic Development.
Responsibilities include:
a. provide support and advice to the DED relative to mission, budget, work plan, and items
directed by the Board;
b. Exercise oversight of Commission activities, provide a forum for discussion and
resolution of Commission issues and disputes, and provide general management services
to the full Commission;
c. Plan and implement the orientation program for new Commission members and;
d. Report on the Commission’s activities, furnish information and provide recommendations
to the Board or the appropriate Committee relative to programs and policies affecting the
economic growth and development of Loudoun County.
2. The Executive Committee has the authority to vote and act on decisions without a vote of the
full Commission when there is not adequate time to get input from the full Commission.
B. Ad Hoc Committees
Ad hoc Ccommittees may be created, but must be recommended to and approved by the Board
of Supervisors’ Economic Development Committee. Within one month from approval by the
ED Committee,At the time of recommendation, the EDAC
The EDAC must provide an overview of the purpose, the expected goals, draft timeline and
suggested activities of the Ad Hoc Committee. or result and the estimated term of each Ad Hoc
Committee. The Chairman of the EDAC (or his/her designee) appoints members to each Ad Hoc
Committee.The Chairman of the EDAC (or his/her designee) appoints members to each Ad Hoc
Committee.
C. Past Chairs
Past Chairs of the EDAC continue to be engaged and can offer sound and valuable insight and
perspective. In order to maintain involvement of past EDAC Chairs and to generate dialogue and
discussion concerning economic development, past Chairs may be sought by and are encouraged
to reach out to EDAC leadership to offer insight and opinions. the EDAC should host a meeting
that includes past Chairs approximately every year.
ARTICLE VII: Amendments
Substantive changes to these bylaws require approval by the Board of Supervisors.
ARTICLE VIII: Transition
As of January 1, 2014, the Economic Development Advisory Commission is transitioning in
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membership and mission. As of that date, the only members that carry forward into the new
structure are remaining B members. The memberships of all other members, unless specifically
named in the new structure, will also automatically lapse as of January 1, 2014 since they are all
ex-officio, and generally do not have time limited terms. Group “C” members will transition
into the new structure for one year (through 12/31/14) at which time their membership will cease
– they may apply for vacancies as they arise.
EDC Bylaws: Adopted January 4, 1995; Amended May 5, 1995; Amended January 19, 1996;
Amended February 7, 1997; Amended November 7, 1997 (Corrected – December 10, 1997);
Amended May 20, 1998; Amended April 21, 1999; Amended January 18, 2000; Amended
November 6, 2000; Amended September 4, 2001; Amended September 3, 2002; Amended
November 3, 2006; Amended February 2, 2010; Amended September 8, 2010; Amended
November 3, 2010; Corrected January 3, 2012 (clerical error); Amended January 1, 2014;
Amended May 7, 2014; add date that by-laws are amended by BOS
C: Documents EDAC By-Laws Proposed Changes January 2015
Economic Development in the News December 30, 2014 – March 2, 2015
World Police and Fire Games Organizers Don’t Want Businesses on the Sidelines Leesburg Today, March 2 Loudoun Thinking Outside Its Borders for Economic Development Loudoun Times, February 24 Iconic Loudoun: Nominations Open for Design Awards Leesburg Today, February 23 Supervisors Agree to Consider Foreign Business Strategy Leesburg Today, February 19 Farm-Based Breweries on Tap in Loudoun Star Democrat (Easton, MD), February 17 New Viticulture Program Aims to Boost Wine Industry Northern Virginia Daily, February 12 University Joins Statewide Wine Research Efforts Collegiate Times, February 11 Loudoun’s Wine Country Is the Best in Virginia – But Now It’s Aiming Higher Washington Post, February 11 Loudoun First VA County to Approve Farm Breweries Lancaster Farming, February 7 Virginia Tech Study Says Workforce Center Could Boost Loudoun County Wine Industry Augusta Free Press, February 7 Virginia Tech Report Recommends Wine Workforce Center in Loudoun Loudoun Times, February 6 Six Farm Breweries Apply for Zoning Permits Leesburg Today, February 3 Foreign Investment Plan Will Be Budget Issue Leesburg Today, February 3
Loudoun Officials Say Development Office Is Attracting Businesses to the County Washington Post, February 1
Farm-Based Breweries Are on Tap In Loudoun Washington Post, January 30 New Ordinance Paves the Way for Loudoun County Farm Breweries DC Beer Blog, January 27 Countywide Equine Impact Survey Underway Leesburg Today, January 23 Supervisors Highlight Foreign Economic Development Strategy at Chamber Breakfast Leesburg Today, January 23 Loudoun Supervisors Pass Ordinance Allowing Farm Breweries Loudoun Times, January 22 Supervisors OK Rules for Farm Breweries Leesburg Today, January 22 Editorial: The Bellwether and the Bubble Loudoun Times, January 21 Business Incentives: Loudoun’s Retention and Recruitment Tool Loudoun Times, January 15 Loudoun Development Office Launches Survey on Horses Washington Post, January 11 NIMBYism Threatens to Derail Amazon Data Center Project Forbes, January 7 Leesburg Council Selects Liaisons, Commission Members Leesburg Today, January 7 Proposed Prince William Data Center Prompts Protest Letter to Jeff Bezos Washington Post, January 7 Amazon Data Center Project in Virginia Stumbles Over Power Line Opposition Data Center Knowledge, January 7 Loudoun Year in Review: in 2015, It All Keeps Going Up Loudoun Times, January 1 Slide in Federal Contracting Slows Loudoun’s Growth Loudoun Times, December 30 After K2M Deal, Supervisors Look to Replenish Incentive Fund Leesburg Today, December 24
Loudoun County Department of Economic Development
Monthly Update
November FY2015
Commercial Building Permits
Source: Costar; Loudoun County Dept. Bldg. and Dev.
4.6%
6.9%
12.4%
16.1%
15.5%
10.8%
4.2%
3.8%
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
Commercial Vacancy Rates
January-Nov. 2013January-Nov. 2014
Investment
FY15 Wins 14
Estimated Investment by Wins $85M
Jobs Created/Retained by Wins 397
Internet Activity
Website Visits FY15 (DED) 20,213
FY15 Goal 36,000
FY15 Goal Attainment 56.1%
Website Visits FY15 (Loudoun Farms) 23,965
FY15 Goal 47,250
FY15 Goal Attainment 50.7%
DED Facebook Subscribers 6,122
Loudoun Farms Facebook Subscribers 8,945
DED Twitter Followers 3,328
Loudoun Farms Twitter Followers 1,998
Loudoun Small Biz Twitter Followers 1,744
DED LinkedIn Subscribers 587
185
377YTD FY 2015
YTD FY 2014
40
180 (60% of 300 Goal)
Nov. 2014
325,149 ft2
27,290 ft2
1,337,481 ft2
109,693 ft2
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
967,271 ft2
142,087 ft2
118,099 ft2
541,191 ft2
Visits to Existing Businesses
CY2013 (3rd Qtr)CY2014 (3rd Qtr)
biz.loudoun.govNote: FY15 = July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
Sept. 2013 Sept. 2014
Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Source: Virginia Employment Commission
.6 M
1.8 M
1.8 M
.6 M
Total Passengers
InternationalPassengers
20,190 Cargo (tonnes)
21,456 Cargo (tonnes)Sept. 2014
Sept. 2013
4.2%
5.4%
7.0%
5.5%
4.8%
3.9 %
United States
LoudounCounty
Virginia
$11.0 M
$13.1 MOct. 2014
Oct. 2013
Source: Visit Loudoun
Hotel Revenue
Source: Virginia Dept. Taxation
$1.19 B
$1.25 B2Q 2014
2Q 2013
Retail Sales
Dulles International Airport
Unemployment Rates
$5.04 B
$4.84 B2013
2012
$103.2 M
$118.8 MCY 2014
CY 2013
Oct. 2013 Oct. 2014
biz.loudoun.gov
Loudoun County Department of Economic Development
Monthly Update
December FY2015
Commercial Building Permits
Source: Costar; Loudoun County Dept. Bldg. and Dev.
4.9%
8.3%
12.2%
16.2%
15.3%
11.6%
5.1%
3.9%
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
Commercial Vacancy Rates
January - December 2013January - December 2014
Investment
FY15 Wins 18
Estimated Investment by Wins $115.7M
Jobs Created/Retained by Wins 956
Internet Activity
Website Visits FY15 (DED) 23,496
FY15 Goal 36,000
FY15 Goal Attainment 65.3%
Website Visits FY15 (Loudoun Farms) 27,189
FY15 Goal 47,250
FY15 Goal Attainment 57.5%
DED Facebook Subscribers 6,200
Loudoun Farms Facebook Subscribers 9,213
DED Twitter Followers 3,416
Loudoun Farms Twitter Followers 2,033
Loudoun Small Biz Twitter Followers 1,780
DED LinkedIn Subscribers 592
220
377YTD FY 2015
YTD FY 2014
27
207 (69% of 300 Goal)
Dec. 2014
387,459 ft2
62,718 ft2
1,337,481 ft2
109,693 ft2
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
967,271 ft2
152,879 ft2
118,099 ft2
611,360 ft2
Visits to Existing Businesses
CY2013 (4th Qtr)CY2014 (4th Qtr)
biz.loudoun.govNote: FY15 = July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
Oct. 2013 Oct. 2014
Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Source: Virginia Employment Commission
.5 M
1.8 M
1.8 M
.5 M
Total Passengers
InternationalPassengers
22.710 Cargo (tonnes)
24,060 Cargo (tonnes)Oct. 2014
Oct. 2013
3.9%
5.0%
6.6%
5.5%
4.5%
3.6 %
United States
LoudounCounty
Virginia
$11.0 M
$13.1 MOct. 2014
Oct. 2013
Source: Visit Loudoun
Hotel Revenue
Source: Virginia Dept. Taxation
$1.19 B
$1.25 B2Q 2014
2Q 2013
Retail Sales
Dulles International Airport
Unemployment Rates
$5.04 B
$4.84 B2013
2012
$103.2 M
$118.8 MCY 2014
CY 2013
Nov. 2013 Nov. 2014
biz.loudoun.gov
Loudoun County Department of Economic Development
Monthly Update
January FY2015
Commercial Building Permits
Source: Costar; Loudoun County Dept. Bldg. and Dev.
4.9%
8.3%
12.2%
16.2%
15.3%
11.6%
5.1%
3.9%
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
Commercial Vacancy Rates
January 2014January 2015
Investment
FY15 Wins 28
Estimated Investment by Wins $986.6M
Jobs Created/Retained by Wins 2,190
Internet Activity
Website Visits FY15 (DED) 29,220
FY15 Goal 36,000
FY15 Goal Attainment 81.2%
Website Visits FY15 (Loudoun Farms) 29,328
FY15 Goal 47,250
FY15 Goal Attainment 62.1%
DED Facebook Subscribers 6,691
Loudoun Farms Facebook Subscribers 9,248
DED Twitter Followers 3,539
Loudoun Farms Twitter Followers 2,141
Loudoun Small Biz Twitter Followers 1,838
DED LinkedIn Subscribers 598
235
377YTD FY 2015
YTD FY 2014
33
246(82% of 300 Goal)
Jan. 2015
0 ft2
6,733 ft2
145,856 ft2
0 ft2
Office
Industrial
Flex
Retail
0 ft2
87,036 ft2
83,395 ft2
0 ft2
Visits to Existing Businesses
CY2013 (4th Qtr)CY2014 (4th Qtr)
biz.loudoun.govNote: FY15 = July 1, 2014 to June 30, 2015
Oct. 2013 Oct. 2014
Source: Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority
Source: Virginia Employment Commission
.5 M
1.8 M
1.8 M
.5 M
Total Passengers
InternationalPassengers
22.710 Cargo (tonnes)
24,060 Cargo (tonnes)Oct. 2014
Oct. 2013
3.7%
5.2%
6.5%
5.4%
4.5%
3.6 %
United States
LoudounCounty
Virginia
$6.8 M
$7.0 MDec. 2014
Dec. 2013
Source: Visit Loudoun
Hotel Revenue
Source: Virginia Dept. Taxation
$1.19 B
$1.25 B2Q 2014
2Q 2013
Retail Sales
Dulles International Airport
Unemployment Rates
$5.04 B
$4.84 B2013
2012
$118.8 M
$134.9 MCY 2014
CY 2013
Dec. 2013 Dec. 2014
biz.loudoun.gov