Virginia

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Richmond (also includes Henrico, Chesterfield, Goochland & Hanover counties)
Total Population (18+): 104,197 (2005 Estimate)
Caucasian: 74.38% - African American: 22.5% - Hispanic: 2.4%
Population Growth (April 2000 - July 2005): 9.9%
Median HH Income: $54,429
Travel Time to Work: 26.76 Minutes

Roanoke (also includes Bedford, Botetourt, Craig, Franklin, Floyd and Montgomery counties)
Total Population (18+): 38,626 (2005 Estimate)
Caucasian: 93.77% - African American: 4.29% - Hispanic: 1.23%
Population Growth (April 2000 - July 2005): 4.29%
Median HH Income: $36,821
Travel Time to Work: 27.4 Minutes


NextMedia offers  bulletin coverage throughout Virginia, extending  from Fredericksburg, VA in the north, to North Carolina in the south, and from the Northern Neck in the east to the West Virginia state line in the west. We serve our Virginia based clients through our office in Richmond and from a satellite office operating in the Roanoke area. 

The Richmond region, in central Virginia, is located at the intersection of I-95 and I-64 between the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Atlantic coast.  Residents and visitors alike love the history, wonderful architecture, beautiful gardens, interesting neighborhoods, and friendly people in the Richmond area.  Six Fortune 500 companies call the area home, including Circuit City, Car Max, and Brink’s.   Other well known companies that have a large presence in the area or call Richmond home include : Capital One, Phillip Morris, Dupont, and Bank of America.  Forbes magazine ranks the Greater Richmond area among America’s Top 20 “Best Places for Business and Careers”.

Roanoke, Virginia is a thriving community nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, an intriguing mix of “big city” and urban village. Set halfway between New York and Atlanta, just off I-81, Roanoke is the vibrant economic engine and cultural center for the entire southwestern part of Virginia. Known historically as the “Capital of the Blue Ridge,” Roanoke continues to be the region’s crossroads for commerce. Its central location and proximity to major interstates puts the Roanoke Valley within a day's drive of two-thirds of the United States population. Its revitalized downtown core is all big city bustle with an impressive array of arts, recreation and cultural amenities as well as an aggressive economic strategy to ensure that the city continues to develop and attract high-tech and manufacturing businesses in its burgeoning biotechnology, optics, information technology and transportation sectors.


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