Virginia Awards $1.53M to Port Communities for Infrastructure Projects
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Governor Abigail Spanberger announced $1.53 million through the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund for infrastructure projects in Portsmouth ($550,000), Norfolk ($500,000), and Newport News ($480,000). The grants will support building renovations for small businesses, industrial facility upgrades for Mil-Spec Abrasives, and pier repairs at the Seafood Industrial Park. The General Assembly allocated $2.4 million total in the Fund for 2026.
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Governor Abigail Spanberger announced $1.53 million in grants through the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund to three Virginia cities. Portsmouth receives $550,000 for High Street building renovations creating small business spaces including makerspaces, commissary kitchens, and studios. Norfolk receives $500,000 for industrial structure renovations for Mil-Spec Abrasives. Newport News receives $480,000 for Seafood Industrial Park pier repairs.\n\nAffected parties include local governments and the Norfolk Economic Development Authority as grant recipients, and businesses in Hampton Roads port communities that may benefit from the new small business facilities and infrastructure improvements. No compliance obligations are imposed on private entities by this funding announcement.
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March 16, 2026
Investments Will Support Infrastructure Projects in Portsmouth, Norfolk, and Newport News
Governor Abigail Spanberger today announced $1.53 million through the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund to renovate buildings in Norfolk and Portsmouth and repair aging infrastructure in Newport News. The investments will help create new spaces for small businesses, support Virginia’s manufacturing industry, and revitalize infrastructure essential to sustaining local seafood and maritime industries.
“Virginia’s port communities play a central role in powering the Commonwealth’s economy and continue to have an important place in our shared history,” said Governor Abigail Spanberger. “These investments will strengthen critical infrastructure, breathe new life into underused industrial assets, and create new opportunities for businesses and residents. By supporting Portsmouth, Newport News, and Norfolk, we are helping make sure that these communities have the infrastructure to drive innovation and growth for decades to come.”
The General Assembly allocated $2.4 million in the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund for 2026, which assists with the removal, renovation, or modernization of port-related buildings and facilities in Virginia’s port host communities.
“Each of these projects adds real value to community development efforts in Hampton Roads,” said Secretary of Commerce and Trade Carrie Chenery. “The Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund is driving economic renewal and maritime resilience by modernizing infrastructure and creating spaces where small businesses can succeed.”
“These projects highlight the flexibility of the Port Host Communities Revitalization Fund and its effectiveness in a variety of redevelopment activities,” said Dr. Tamarah Holmes, Director of the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. “Each one responds directly to a community need and will help bring new energy and opportunities to our port cities.”
Below is additional information about the projects receiving funding:
1117-1121 High Street Revitalization
City of Portsmouth | $550,000
The City of Portsmouth will receive a grant to support the renovation of a vacant property on High Street to create an adaptable space for small businesses. The project will include makerspaces, commissary kitchens, recording and art studios, cut and sew shops, market halls and a small business support center.
Mil-Spec Abrasives
Norfolk Economic Development Authority | $500,000
The Norfolk Economic Development Authority will receive funding to support the renovation of five industrial structures owned by Mil-Spec Abrasives that are used in the manufacturing, packaging, storage, and distribution of glass abrasives for industrial, marine and construction applications. The renovations will allow the parcel to be maximized for new commercial capacity through expanded production, distribution and logistics services.
Seafood Industrial Park Outer Harbor
City of Newport News | $480,000
The City of Newport News will receive funding to support the repair and replacement of deteriorated piers and mooring dolphins in the outer harbor of the Seafood Industrial Park. Restoring these critical infrastructure components is essential to sustaining the local seafood and maritime industries.
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The Port Host Community Revitalization Fund allocates funding to be used for the strategic removal or redevelopment of port-related properties in the five Port Host Communities of Front Royal, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Richmond. The Fund leverages local and private resources to redevelop properties to create a catalyst for long-term employment opportunities and ongoing physical and economic revitalization.
For more information, visit dhcd.virginia.gov/phcrf.
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