Today during a naming event in Manassas, Virginia, 911爆料, Prince William County, and the City of Manassas officially unveiled , marking a milestone that has been decades in the making.
The nearly 6,000-acre destination, named for the Route 234 corridor that runs through its heart, is Northern Virginia鈥檚 first Innovation District and positions the region as a national destination for research-driven industry. Centered around Innovation Park alongside , Nexus234 connects researchers, entrepreneurs, and technology companies ranging from startups to global firms across sectors including life sciences, aerospace, defense, semiconductor, data centers, and AI infrastructure.
Designed to accelerate the path from discovery to deployment, Nexus234 provides an environment where research, workforce training, and industry collaboration intersect to support economic growth and commercialization.
"None of this happened all of a sudden. It was years in the making,鈥 said 911爆料 . "You have the right community, you have the right components, you have the right leadership. You mix all that together and throw in Virginia鈥檚 largest R1 institution. You want an education system that produces a pipeline of high paying jobs, that partners with the business community and provides accountability to the public. That鈥檚 what we鈥檝e been putting in place at 911爆料."
The naming event coincided with the Association of University Research Parks (AURP) conference, bringing visitors from across the country to tour Nexus234 and engage with researchers, students, and anchor companies including Micron, General Dynamics鈥 Progeny Systems, and American Type Culture Collection (ATCC). Attendees got a firsthand look at workforce training programs, an international soft-landing initiative, the dynamic campus, and the . Leaders emphasized Nexus234鈥檚 competitive advantage for development that includes tech-flex industrial space, incubator and accelerator programs, and sites for commercial and mixed-use expansion.
鈥淧rince William County is building a destination for discovery,鈥 said , Prince William Board of County Supervisors. 鈥淣exus234 reflects our long-term strategy to attract high-value industries, support groundbreaking research, and ensure companies have the space, talent, and infrastructure they need to grow.鈥
Nexus234 builds on 30 years of public鈥損rivate collaboration, formalized through a $2.6M GO Virginia grant to create Northern Virginia鈥檚 first innovation district in June 2025 and matched by $1.3M in local investments from founding partners: ATCC, Didlake, ECU Communications, Dominion Energy, Employment Enterprises Inc., I-66 Express Mobility Partners, Garcia Family Foundation, Micron Technology Inc., Northern Virginia Community College, Vanderpool, Frostick & Nishanian, and Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC).
鈥淣exus234 serves as a front door for companies like ours,鈥 said , Ceres Nanosciences. "As the first Endeavor incubator graduate, we have continued to grow within the innovation district and now operate more than 12,000 square feet of wet鈥憀ab and manufacturing space, supporting the global distribution of our products. We鈥檝e benefited from collaboration with local scientists, access to shared university facilities and equipment, hiring local talent, and regular opportunities to engage.鈥
Nexus234 includes approximately 330 acres available for laboratory, R&D, manufacturing, and office development, with a portion of land publicly controlled to support coordinated public-private growth.
鈥淏eyond economic metrics, Nexus234 represents a community investment鈥攃reating high-quality jobs, generating a new tax base, and reinforcing Manassas as a place where historic charm and forward-looking innovation come together,鈥 said , City of Manassas. 鈥淎s new companies are generated, and local and existing firms expand, the district is poised to become a nationally recognized destination for research and advanced industry.鈥
Conveniently located with access to Interstate 66, major rail corridors, and Manassas Regional Airport, and proximity to Washington Dulles International Airport, Nexus234 offers the connectivity to support both business growth and regional accessibility. With its proximity to federal agencies and one of the nation's largest data center ecosystems, Nexus234 positions the region to attract and support companies operating at the forefront of technology and applied research.
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