About Us
Your Ally for Business Vibrancy
The Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance coordinates the regional economic development initiatives known as the “Lynchburg Region VA.” The Alliance is the region’s economic development and regional chamber of commerce created to convene, champion and catalyze economic vitality. Our team of economic professionals know business and the regional business climate; we go the extra mile to help new, expanding, and existing businesses quickly connect to workforce development, startup and entrepreneurial assistance, business advocacy, more.
From the City of Lynchburg, to the Towns of Altavista, Amherst, and Appomattox to the counties of Amherst, Campbell, and Bedford, the Alliance is focused on promoting regional growth and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of Lynchburg.
Our Team
Composed of local business leaders, government relations specialists, and workforce development professionals, the Alliance enhances the Lynchburg region business climate.
How We Help
The Alliance offers helpful regional data, hundreds of partnerships with local institutions, and provides a robust network of connections with city and state governments.
Our Investors
The Lynchburg region is filled with businesses and investors that believe in the strength of our workforce, talent pipeline, entrepreneurs and startup community and want to see our region continue to grow.
Leading Stories in Lynchburg
Get the latest on recent business expansions, community initiatives, and developments affecting the business community in the Lynchburg region.
Source4 to expand operations in Bedford County investing $4.5 million and creating 30 jobs
The Bedford County Office of Economic Development, in partnership with the Economic Development Authority (EDA), is pleased to announce that Source4, an integrated business and marketing solutions provider, will invest more than $4.5 million and add 30 new jobs in Bedford County over the next five years. “We have enjoyed our experience in Bedford County […]
Huge Win for CVTC Master Redevelopment Plan
On June 8, the Lynchburg Regional Business Alliance held a press conference at the former Central Virginia Training Center, featuring Senator Steve Newman, to announce the General Assembly has included $25 million in the state budget to fully defease all outstanding bonds associated with CVTC. Additional speakers at the event included Megan Lucas, CEO and […]
Lynchburg EDA selected to receive $500K from EPA for brownfield redevelopment
Lynchburg’s Economic Development Authority again has been selected to receive $500,000 in assessment grants from the Environmental Protection Agency to continue to assist businesses and property owners to identify, assess and begin redevelopment of brownfields. According to a news release, funding dedicated to the assessment of sites potentially affected by hazardous substances and petroleum will […]