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The Glade Creek Gristmill at Babcock State Park is one of the most photographed places in West Virginia.
Our small town communities enjoy many fairs and festivals, including a week long Heritage Festival around the Fourth of July.
Located a half hour to the north, Summersville Lake is West Virginia's largest body of water. Building sites at Wolf Creek Park are blended into the natural environment to foster environmental and economic sustainability. With easy access to an on-site trail network as well as the convenient proximity to the New River Gorge, Wolf Creek Park connects businesses to a valuable recreation resource. The earlier your business joins the Wolf Creek Park, the more flexibility you will have to craft the size and location. Lots range from under an acre to 100 acres with an abundance of green space. The Fayette County Urban Renewal Authority is looking forward to working with your business. We hope you choose to be a part of Wolf Creek Park and our community as well.
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Commercial Sites...Approximately 1 acre is available next to Bridge Brew Works. The pad is cleared and shovel ready. 8 - 10 acres located just past the Fayette County E-911 site, may be purchased in its entirety or divided into smaller sites.
Bridge Brew Works![]() The Park’s first business tenant, Bridge Brew Works founded by Nathan Herrold and Ken Linch, moved in during the latter stages of 2009. The facility became fully operational serving the tourism industry in January 2010, distributing throughout West Virginia by means of Mountain Eagle Incorporated based in Beaver, West Virginia. Bridge Brew Works produces two regular beers and a variety of craft brewed beers throughout the year with names familiar to locals, including Bridge Brew English Ale and Long Point Lager. Here’s to you Bridge Brew! http://www.bridgebrewworks.com/
The Robbins Company![]() ![]() The Robbins Company purchased a large parcel in February 2010, and completed construction on its 16,000-square-foot facility in March 2011. Part of a national group that designs and builds tunneling equipment, The Robbins Company grew out of an engineering company that moved out of state several years ago. They now have offices in the U.S., locations in seven other countries, and clients worldwide. “We started here in Fayette County and it was our utmost desire to remain here. We found what we were looking for at Wolf Creek Park and now we can look forward and grow and expand our business,” - Dean Workman, The Robbins Company Managing Partner. “Robbins well exceeds the average local wage and has a platinum employee benefits program, including wellness incentives. Something we learned during the negotiations was that our access to trails and nature played a big role in their decision to locate at Wolf Creek,” - Fayette County Resource Coordinator and Project Manager Dave Pollard. http://www.therobbinscompany.com/
Fayette County E-911 CenterConstruction is expected to begin in the spring of 2011. The 3 acre site for the new facility is located on Robbins Way, just past The Robbins Company, on the left.
Ladevco![]() Residential developers, with a reputation in Fayette County for successful and high quality housing developments, are in the planning phase to construct five homes on a ten acre site on the residential side of Wolf Creek Park. Construction is slated to begin in the summer of 2012.
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