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Germanna Community College getting $300,000 grant from Stafford County Economic Development Authority Date published: 7/20/2008
BY BILL FREEHLING Germanna Community College's plans to establish a new campus in Stafford County took a step forward last week in the form of a $300,000 grant. Stafford's Economic Development Authority on July 11 voted to give Germanna the grant over three years. It would start when Germanna establishes a space for classes in Stafford. The community college--which already has sites in Orange, Spotsylvania and Culpeper counties--is looking for office space in North Stafford. The EDA grant would give Germanna $150,000 during the college's first year in Stafford, followed by $100,000 and then $50,000 in years two and three. "It's the best investment the EDA has made in decades," said Stafford Economic Development Director Tim Baroody. "This fills a gap for our community." Stafford residents wanting to take classes at Germanna now have to make the long commute down Interstate 95 to the Fredericksburg-area campus off Exit 126. Germanna wants to offer classes specifically relevant to Stafford, including workforce training for the well-paying defense and government contracting jobs the county is trying to attract. Germanna hopes to open a Stafford location in time for the start of the spring 2009 semester, but that's considered a best-case scenario. The college has had a hard time finding well-located and affordable office space. The school put out its first formal request for lease proposals early this year, said Rick Brehm, Germanna's vice president for administrative services. The school wants between about 7,000 and 10,000 square feet in a visible North Stafford location with ample parking. Germanna got proposals from Aquia Town Center and from the North Stafford Center for Business & Technology on State Route 610. Both charged more than the college could afford. The school plans to put out another request for proposals in the next few weeks. This time Germanna is looking into a five-year initial lease instead of one that lasts two years, in hopes that the rate will be lower. Germanna officials are out looking for space themselves, and Stafford's economic development officials are assisting.
Date published: 7/20/2008
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