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Welcome to the New Market Home page. The New Market Home page provides as much information as possible on New Market. Knowing New Market’s history is essential to guiding its future. Within New Market’s Home page, you will also find New Market’s Founders, Holiday, and Birthday sections.

New Market has a population of 1576. 48.9% of New Market’s inhabitants are Male, and 51.1 are female. 61.6% of New Market is married and 78.9% own their own home. The Average Home price is $127,419, and the average rent is $778. Household median income in New Market is $58,000, and the individual median income is $32,857. New Market’s Ethnic is the following: White(97.5%), Hispanic(3.7%), Black(1.1%), Multiple(1%), Asian(0.3%), Native(0.1%).


In 2009, Norfolk Southern Railway released plans of a proposed 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) intermodal freight transport truck-and-train facility in New Market as a part of the US$2.5 billion Crescent Corridor project in a US$133 million private-public partnership with state and Jefferson County officials. The proposed facility if completed would have generated 77 on-site jobs, 1,700 related-industry jobs in Jefferson and surrounding counties, and the potential of an annual income of US$60 million dollars a year.


The project received extensive NIMBY backlash from an organized group of affected property owners and farmers, citing the massive loss of land as a negative impact on Jefferson County's agricultural industry.The project would also have required the funding of at least US$23 million dollars in off-site costs such as transportation and utility infrastructure upgrades.


Those in opposition to the project would spread misinformation suggesting that Jefferson County would have pay the total amount in infrastructure upgrades for the project from tax increases. Norfolk Southern officials would correct the falsehood, saying that the company would fund the infrastructure upgrades rather than any government entity.In 2011, Norfolk Southern acquired several parcels of land in New Market and proposals for an on-site logistics park were dropped after a developer pulled out of its deal with Norfolk Southern.The project status has remained stagnant since 2015, as Norfolk had no plans of constructing the facility in the short-term future, but plans on having the site property as a "long-term investment" according to a press release by the company's public relations director.


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