Giles County Awarded Federal Grant for Glen Lyn Plant

Giles County, VACardinal News recently reported that Giles County was awarded a U.S. Economic Development Administration grant to support a reuse study of the decommissioned Appalachian Power coal fired Glen Lyn Plant. The power plant has been in Giles County since 1919.

Giles County and Appalachian Power are partnering together to discover new ways to use the 45,000 square foot building. They hope that the brick building can be repurposed and brought back to life. Its location and access to infrastructure make the building an excellent location for any business looking for new space.

The county and Appalachian Power administrators will use the $200,000 federal grant as well as $50,000 from the local industrial development authority to determine next steps for the property.

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