Economic Development

Tourism and economic development in West Virginia play a vital role in driving growth and enhancing the quality of life throughout the Mountain State. Known for its breathtaking mountains, outdoor adventures, historic landmarks, and welcoming small towns, West Virginia attracts visitors year-round, boosting local businesses, restaurants, and lodging. This thriving tourism industry fuels economic development by creating jobs, supporting small businesses, and encouraging investment in infrastructure and community revitalization. By promoting its natural beauty, rich heritage, and expanding industries, West Virginia continues to strengthen its economy and offer new opportunities for both residents and visitors.

The Adventures on the Gorge resort overlooks the New River, 800 feet below in the New River Gorge.

West Virginia welcomes sponsors for travel writer’s convention

Southern West Virginia this spring will showcase its travel and tourism resources for 80 members of the influential Paddle-boarders angle toward the New River Gorge Bridge on the New River near Fayetteville, West Virginia. (Photo courtesy River Expeditions)[/caption] “We are truly excited that SATW will hold its first meeting in the state,” Wilson said, “and … Read more

Looking across the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia, mountain ranges recede into the distance. (Photo courtesy WVU)

WVU to unveil economic plan for Potomac highlands

The five-county area comprising the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia could improve economically by embracing and promoting its regional identity, according to a new study published by three West Virginia University centers. After a year and a half of research, the plan, which recommends several strategic actions to promote economic prosperity in the region, will … Read more

Map of the National Coal Heritage Area

Grant funding available for coal heritage projects

The National Coal Heritage Area Authority is seeking proposals for funding for projects that support community efforts to interpret, preserve, and promote coal heritage resources in southern West Virginia. Projects must be located within the National Coal Heritage Area in Boone, Cabell, Fayette, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mercer, Mingo, Raleigh, Summers, Wayne, Wyoming counties and the … Read more

Help for historic properties in Allegheny counties

The Preservation Alliance of West Virginia is seeking endangered historic properties in Preston, Monroe, Randolph, Greenbrier, and Pocahontas counties in need of technical assistance from licensed professionals to aid in revitalization efforts. Assistance will be provided to low-income individuals who own a historic building or serve on the board of a nonprofit organization that will … Read more