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County launches Made in Fairfax network

Fairfax County is launching a “Made in Fairfax” network for
small-scale production businesses, such as apparel, woodworking, metalworking, breweries,
and food producers.

The network would help owners of these businesses build connections among one another, launch events to promote local businesses and products,
create logos and branding campaigns, and provide input to the county on
how to support small production businesses.

As a first step, the county is developing a directory of
small-scale producers. If you’re interested in joining the network, sign up
here.

Fairfax County revised its zoning laws in 2018 to encourage
small-scale production as a way to use vacant office and commercial buildings and
revitalize communities.

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