EDA invites sealed bids on 59+ acres zoned industrial

Page County Economic Development Authority

Invitation to Submit Sealed Bids – 59+ Acres Zoned Industrial

The Page County Economic Development Authority (EDA) is offering for sale 59+ acres of industrial-zoned land in Page County, Virginia. This property presents an excellent opportunity for development with public water, public sewer, and potential access to three-phase power.

Property Details

Total Size: 59+ acres
Zoning: Industrial
Parcels:

  • Tax Map 72-11-1 – 14 acres
  • Tax Map 72-11-2 – 3.08 acres
  • Tax Map 72-11-3 – 3.40 acres
  • Tax Map 72-8-1 – 38.67 acres

Submission Guidelines

We invite you to submit sealed monetary offers along with your proposed use(s) and development plan for the parcel. Proposals that demonstrate a positive local economic impact will receive preference.

Deadline: 11:00 a.m., September 18, 2025 (No late submissions accepted)

Acceptable Submission Methods:

  • In-person or U.S. Mail (sealed envelope clearly marked “Industrial Land Bid”) to:
    Page County Economic Development Authority
    103 S Court Street
    Luray, VA 22835
  • Email (PDF attachment labeled “Industrial Land Bid”) to: nfox@pagecounty.virginia.gov

Review Process

Sealed bids will initially be reviewed by the EDA Housing Subcommittee in coordination with the Clerk of the EDA. The subcommittee will present all qualifying proposals to the full EDA Board for consideration at the September 22, 2025 EDA meeting.

Proposal Requirements

  • Include any conditions or contingencies (e.g., due diligence period)
  • Acknowledge that the EDA reserves the right to reject any or all offers, set conditions for acceptance, and finalize a sale only through an acceptable Purchase Agreement
  • Understand that all submissions are subject to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

Contact for Questions

Nina A. Long Fox
Director, Page County Economic Development & Tourism
Phone: 540-743-1216
Email: nfox@pagecounty.virginia.gov

1 Comment

  1. I hope voters remember that Supervisor Guzy was very vocal in his opposition to the proposed solar factory on 340N from the beginning—when most other BOS members were willing to sell out county interests.

    He also was a leader in opposition to the badly thought out visitors center that the county tourism council wanted to build at the intersection of 340 and 211.

    Be sure to vote for candidates who will protect the county and not favor special interests such as tourist destinations and short term rentals

    At a recent planning commission meeting, a county staff member stated that she would like to see the county become something like Steamboat Springs, Co. There, the median home price is $1M. Be careful to vote for BOS candidates who are interested in the well being of people who live here, not special interests and wealthy tourists.

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