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Economic Data

World-renowned as one of the most successful planned communities, Reston was designed to balance a strong job base with a high quality of life and diverse housing options. Midway between Tysons Corner and Washington Dulles International Airport, Reston enjoys excellent access via the Dulles Toll and Access Roads (Route 267) and the Fairfax County Parkway (Route 7100).

Commercial development is primarily clustered along three main arteries—Reston Parkway, Sunrise Valley Drive and Sunset Hills Road. Reston is home to three hotels, 466,000 square feet of industrial/.ex space and 1 million square feet of retail development, much of which is focused around the upscale Reston Town Center.

Reston is the second largest office market in Fairfax County with more than 18.3 million square feet of space. Office buildings range from condominiums to the high-rise structures around the Reston Town Center.

Major employers in the area include BAE Systems, Fannie Mae, Lockheed Martin, Sprint Nextel, Northrop Grumman, Oracle, Raytheon, Sallie Mae, Unisys and the U.S. Geological Survey.

In addition to being one of the county’s largest business centers, Reston boasts 1,300 acres of open space and nature areas, including more than 60 miles of trails, dozens of recreational facilities and two golf courses.


Economic Base - Reston, VA
Commercial Space Inventory - Reston, VA
Business Statistics

The following facts give a broad overview of Fairfax County's business community.

Business Demographics
Payroll Establishments

31,160

Number of jobs

575,729

Civilian Labor Force

609,913

Residents working in Fairfax County

53%

Unemployment Rate

2.3%

Business Community
Foreign-owned firms

358

Technology firms

5,013

Associations

270

Commercial Real Estate
Office Space

105.1 million square feet

Vacancy rate

9.2%

Procurement Spending
Federal procurement spending in Fairfax County (FY05)

$11.6 billion



Fairfax County Employment by Industry

Professional, Scientific and Technical Services

21%

Retail

10%

Health and Social Services

8%

Accommodation and Food Services

7%

Education

7%

Information/Telecommunications

7%

Management and Administrative Services

7%

Construction

6%

Finance and Insurance

4%

Public Administration

4%

Other

18%

Source: Virginia Employment Commission

Inc. 500

Twenty-two Fairfax County companies made INC's list of the 500 fastest growing companies in 2006.

Rank

Name Location
24 LanceSoft (IT Services) Chantilly
47 ARES International Security (Security Services) Alexandria
61 Platinum Solutions (IT Services) Reston
91 Induslogic (IT Services) Vienna
94 Convergenz (IT Services) McLean
102 Information Innovators (IT Services) Springfield
128 STG International (IT Services) Alexandria
131 Cascades Technologies (IT Services) Herndon
168 CustomInk.com (custom apparel) McLean
203 Blue Canopy (IT Services) Reston
219 Strategic Business Systems (IT Services) Herndon
221 Croix Connect (IT Services) Vienna
235 DHSoft (IT Services) Herndon
277 Enterprise Information Services (IT Services) Vienna
286 The Wexford Group International (Consulting) Vienna
288 Automation Technologies (IT Services) Vienna
324 MicroPact Engineering (Software) Herndon
356 Access Systems (IT Services) Reston
383 HireStrategy (Professional Staffing) Reston
390 Argotek (IT Services) Chantilly
405 Integrity Applications(IT Services) Chantilly
424 Corus Home Realty (Real Estate) McLean


Fortune 500 List

Seven Fairfax County firms appear on the 2007 Fortune 500 list of the largest corporations in the United States.

Rank

Company Location

50

Freddie Mac McLean

53

Sprint Nextel Reston

92

General Dynamics Falls Church

154

Capital One Financial McLean

284

Sallie Mae (SLM) Reston

302

Gannett Corporation McLean

371

NVR Reston

Facts on Minority and Woman-Owned Businesses

Minority- and woman-owned businesses make significant contributions to Fairfax County's economy and add breadth and diversity to the business community. The county leads Virginia in the number of companies owned by Asians and Pacific Islanders, African-Americans, Hispanics, American Indians and Alaska Natives, and women.

Minority-owned Businesses in Fairfax by Ethnicity
Asian and Pacific Islander 31%
African-American 24%
Subcontinental Asian 21%
Hispanic 12%
Non-minority/no reponse 8%
American Indian and Alaska Native 4%

African American-Owned Businesses
Total number of firms 5,091
Total sales and receipts $1.06 billion
Firms with paid employees 467
Sales and receipts $933.7 million
Employees 8,481
Annual payroll $365.2 million

American Indian and Alaska Native Owned Businesses
Total number of firms 475
Total sales and receipts $97.7 million
Firms with paid employees 77
Sales and receipts $81 million
Employees 743
Annual payroll $26.1 million

Asian and Pacific Islander Owned Businesses
Total number of firms 14,311
Total sales and receipts $3.2 billion
Firms with paid employees 2,856
Sales and receipts $2.7 billion
Employees 25,033
Annual payroll $922 million

Hispanic/Latino-Owned Businesses
Total number of firms 7,302
Total sales and receipts $1.1 billion
Firms with paid employees 727
Sales and receipts $850 million
Employees 10,422
Annual payroll $335.7 million

Woman-Owned Businesses
Total number of firms 29,857
Total sales and receipts $4.1 billion
Firms with paid employees 4,182
Sales and receipts $3.3 billion
Employees 32,691
Annual payroll $1.1 billion

Economic data courtesy of Fairfax County Economic Development Authority.

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