Hardy County offers a place to do business that is rich in natural resources, with a diversified economy, supported by a strong infrastructure, exceptional leadership and an extraordinary quality of life.

Located in the Potomac Highlands region of West Virginia, one of the most scenic areas within the central Appalachian Mountains, Hardy County is strategically located with access to the majority of eastern markets and close to the Virginia inland port at Front Royal. Combining small town appeal with proximity to major urban centers, Hardy County averages two hours of travel from Washington, D.C., and three hours from Pittsburgh and Baltimore.

For business start-ups, business relocations or expansions, Hardy County offers a robust business climate enhanced by diversification and corporate vitality. A growing number of industries call Hardy County home, including agriculture and poultry (chicken and turkey—from egg to finished product), wood products as well as value-added wood products, and electronics.

We are well equipped to offer companies an impressive array of benefits to help you build, grow and prosper.  The county and local businesses have made smart investments in infrastructure including fiber-optic broadband to the home and state-of-the-art sewer, water and natural gas.

Hardy County Rural Development Authority provides key services to companies and site selectors who are exploring opportunities for launching or expanding their businesses. Our experienced team of economic development professionals are here to be a first point of contact, providing you a seamless experience to make your search process as efficient as possible. Our scope of services includes acting as your liaison with local and state permitting and funding agencies, as well as any necessary assistance with funding applications.

Major Employers
Major Employers

Hardy Counts boasts an impressive list of companies that call it home.

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Workforce
Workforce

Hardy County has experienced a growth rate of more than 26% in the last 20 years.

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