VIR Reported To Bring Over $200 Million To State
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Virginia International Raceway (VIR) is having a significant impact on its local economy. That’s according to a new study, conducted by the track and its regional partners.
The multipurpose road course in Alton, Virginia, contributes more than $200 million to the state’s economy each year. About $197 million of the contributions stay local and is split between Halifax County, Pittsylvania County and Danville.
VIR owner and CEO Connie Nyholm presented the findings during a breakfast meeting at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research held by the Danville Pittsylvania County and Halifax County chambers of commerce.
VIR is a multipurpose road course near Danville for professional and amateur racing that attracts nearly 270,000 total visitors each year.
To review the executive summary, click here.
The multipurpose road course in Alton, Virginia, contributes more than $200 million to the state’s economy each year. About $197 million of the contributions stay local and is split between Halifax County, Pittsylvania County and Danville.
VIR owner and CEO Connie Nyholm presented the findings during a breakfast meeting at the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research held by the Danville Pittsylvania County and Halifax County chambers of commerce.
VIR is a multipurpose road course near Danville for professional and amateur racing that attracts nearly 270,000 total visitors each year.
To review the executive summary, click here.
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