Nature’s Crossing location
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Our strategic location offers great access for customers and employees.
Nature’s Crossing Technology Center (NCTC) is located in Waynesboro, Virginia in the west central part of Virginia along the I-81 corridor in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. Interstates 81 and 64 provide easy access to Washington DC (2.5 hours), Richmond (1.5 hours), east coast and mid-west markets, an outstanding transportation infrastructure, easy workforce commuting, and plenty of colleges and universities.

Transportation Infrastructure
NCTC is situated between four railroads (Norfolk Southern, CSX Buckingham Branch, and Shenandoah Valley Rail Lines); five airports (including the local Shenandoah Valley Regional Airport, Dulles International, Charlottesville, Richmond, and Roanoke); two ports (from the Inland Port of Virginia to the larger Port of Virginia), and both east/west and north/south interstates, capable of moving goods both nationally and internationally.
Market Proximity
The main entrance to NCTC on Delphine Avenue is less than ½ mile to I–64 exit 96. The secondary entrance on Oak Street is two miles from I–64 exit 94.
Our strategic location on two interstates offers one–day truck access to major East Coast and Mid-West markets including Boston, New York, Atlanta, and Detroit.


Workforce Commuting
The same highway system that provides easy access for product distribution provides quick access for the workforce. In the Shenandoah Valley, one minute equals one mile. The commuting patterns are easy, with the mean commute time significantly under the state and national time of 22 minutes and with many employees willing to travel over 45 minutes for outstanding opportunities.
Site Description
NCTC is located at the SW intersection of I-64 exit 96 and Delphine Avenue, in the SE corner of the City of Waynesboro, Augusta County, Virginia. The park is a 170 acre site, currently wooded with some agriculture, bisected by the Norfolk and Southern main line. Main access is from Delphine Avenue with an at grade crossing of the Norfolk and Southern rail line. Secondary access is from Oak Lane. The “west” portion of the site is approximately 65 total acres with I-64 visibility and approximately 1,800 feet of South River frontage. The “east” portion is approximately 105 acres with I-64 visibility and approximately 2,000 feet of frontage along Delphine Avenue. The SE corner of the site is located at LAT 38° 02’ 25.06”N and LAN 78° 54’ 51.69” W. The site is served by City of Waynesboro water and sewer, Dominion Energy, Columbia Gas, and multiple telecommunications companies.
Full build out will yield approximately 1.4m SF of space with two 30-40 acre rail–served sites, a private rail siding, and other manufacturing or office facilities.


