Asheville - Buncombe County,  is in a great position to do business, sitting at the crossroads of two major interstates- I-40, which links the East and West Coasts of the United States, and I-26, which connects Charleston, S.C., to the Ohio River Valley.  One half of the Nation's population is within a day's drive.

Haywood County - Boasts 554 scenic square miles, including beautiful mountains, fertile valleys and rolling foothills. The Great Smoky Mountains National Park lies just to the northwest, while such major southeastern cities as Charlotte, Greenville, Knoxville and Atlanta are easily accessed by way of an efficient interstate highway system.

Henderson County - Enjoy the hospitality and tranquility of Historic Hendersonville & Flat Rock, North Carolina, traditionally known for its gentle climate, beautiful scenery, a richness in culture & history, ample recreational facilities, and friendly people.

Madison County has a rich farming and Appalachian artisans heritage and is home to a new generation of families venturing into traditional and non-traditional agri-entrepreneurship, quilt making, traditional mountain music, balled singing and story telling. Visitors can also enjoy numerous outdoor recreation opportunities including hiking the Appalachian Trail, skiing, rafting, fishing and bicycling.”

Mitchell County offers a friendly business climate for a company of any size, an award winning hospital, a leading community college and an able and dedicated work force. Its diverse quality of life is exemplified from the world renowned Penland School of Craft to outdoor recreation that includes The Appalachian Trail, Blue Ridge Parkway, miles of trophy trout waters and the largest natural Rhododendron garden in the world.

 Transylvania County - It does not take long to understand why Rand McNally, The Wall Street Journal and National Geographic Traveler name this as one of America's top ten places to live, work and play. We are also know as the "Land of Waterfalls" with over 250 in the county.

Yancey County is located in the northern mountains of Western North Carolina with Burnsville as the county seat. Yancey County has the highest average elevation of any county in North Carolina, including within its boundaries five of the highest peaks east of the Mississippi. One of these peaks is Mount Mitchell (highest point in eastern America) with an elevation of 6,684 feet.

 
   
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