Charlottesville
Centrally
located and nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge, Charlottesville
is home to Thomas Jefferson's Monticello, the University of Virginia,
Appalachian Trail hiking, and Civil War skirmishes. The city has earned
a reputation as a writer's and reader's paradise and enjoys the benefits
as a technological hub with many major high tech employers. Charlottesville
is a well-equipped high tech haven with state of the art fiber optic
communications and broadband connectivity available though a number
of local and national access providers.
Transportation
accessibility is exceptional through it's regional airport, train
service and interstate links to the Washington D.C., Atlanta, New
Orleans and the Northeast corridor. For four years in a row, Charlottesville
has been listed among Money Magazine's 100 best places to live and
has been the most highly ranked city in Virginia each year. Eleven
national surveys list Charlottesville in the top ten "bests"
for everything from "Best Tennis and Golf" to "Best
Climate and Healthiest Place to Live", as well as "Best
City to Start a Business."