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Stafford, VA — Stafford County Economic Development is proud to introduce the Legacy Business Recognition Program, an initiative created at the request of the Stafford County Board of Supervisors to honor and celebrate the businesses that have invested their time, talent and resources in Stafford. These businesses are the backbone of Stafford’s economy and the heart of its community, shaping Stafford into the place where citizens live, work and thrive.

To date, more than 250 businesses have joined the program, representing decades of commitment and a wide range of industries. On the program’s website, businesses that have been in operation for 20 years or more are highlighted, with some standing as true pillars of longevity, including Aquia Pines, a family-owned business that has proudly served Stafford for over 50 years.

The Legacy Program recognizes businesses across categories that reflect the diversity and strength of Stafford’s economy:

  • Women-Owned, Veteran-Owned, Minority-Owned and Military Spouse-Owned Businesses – celebrating the unique backgrounds and perspectives that enrich the Stafford community.
  • Business Milestones – from exciting new beginnings to decades of endurance, every stage of growth matters.
  • Proud Stafford Businesses – companies committed to excellence, resilience and community impact.

As Legacy Businesses, participants receive a custom Legacy window decal and digital badge, recognition through Stafford County’s social media platforms, and acknowledgment at the annual Business Appreciation Reception.

To further highlight the program’s impact, Stafford County recently released a video series featuring interviews with several Legacy Businesses. In these stories, business owners shared how meaningful it is to be recognized by the local government and supported by the community they serve.

Stafford County Board of Supervisors Chairman Deuntay Diggs remarked, “Our businesses, whether large or small, new or established, make Stafford the thriving community it is today. This program is about recognizing that commitment and ensuring that every business that chooses Stafford knows how much they matter to us.”

Beyond recognition, the Legacy Business Recognition Program also serves as a tool for economic insight. By gathering key information about our local businesses and their diverse backgrounds, Stafford County

Economic Development can connect them with opportunities through local, state and federal programs, grants, and resources. This helps ensure Stafford’s business community is well-positioned for future success.

“As Stafford continues to see economic grow, we want to make sure every business feels seen and valued for choosing to do business here,” said Liz Barber, Director of Economic Development. “The Legacy Program gives us an opportunity to celebrate their success while building stronger connections to resources that will fuel their next chapter.”

Stafford County encourages all businesses—new and established—to join in this celebration of achievement, resilience, and community pride. To learn more and join the Stafford County Legacy Business Recognition Program, visit: www.gostaffordva.com/stafford-county-legacy-business-program.

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About Stafford County Department of Economic Development | Stafford EDA
The Stafford County Department of Economic Development is the sales and customer service arm for Stafford County, Virginia, committed to advancing expansion and investment for the community. As the official economic development organization of Stafford County, our mission is to promote, solicit and encourage business growth through marketing and media services that enhance economic activity and quality of life within the Stafford region. Stafford County is located halfway between Washington, DC and Richmond, VA. In partnership with the Stafford Economic Development Authority (EDA), the Stafford County Department of Economic Development and the EDA has helped finance and support business growth in Stafford since the EDA’s inception in 1970. In addition to business loan programs, in recent years, the EDA has helped develop a number of vacant and underused properties in Stafford and helped launch the Virginia Smart Community Testbed. For more information on Stafford’s Economic Development and the Stafford EDA, visit www.GoStaffordVA.com and www.StaffordEDA.com, and follow on Facebook, LinkedIn or get connected through the monthly business newsletter.