Recent Articles from Virginia Business
Year-round sales
Virginia Beach-based SwimWays sellings pool toys and spa and pool products to markets in the Southern Hemisphere, where the heat of summer occurs when the Northern Hemisphere is experiencing winter winds.
Firm moves ahead with broadband expansion
Sunset Digital Communications in Duffield is making headway in a project to bring broadband to 2,500 customers in Tennessee.
Newspapers debut in Prince William County
Two Leesburg-based media companies saw an opening in rapidly growing Prince William County, launching weekly newspapers there in January shortly after the last issue of the Manassas-based daily News & Messenger was published.
Staying ahead of the pack
Virginia Business announces the Best Places to Work for 2013.
Chesapeake jail annex approved to house inmates
The General Assembly on Wednesday overwhelmingly authorized a waiver from state construction requirements that would allow the city to use three modular jail facilities as they were intended - to house inmates.
Eminent domain
Verdicts in two recent lawsuits seem to indicate the way the wind is blowing in restricting the government’s power of eminent domain.
Shortchanging justice?
Virginia doesn’t have enough local judges to keep up with the workload, and so far, it hasn’t found enough money to fill all its vacancies.
Who invited Basel III?
Basel III is the third installment of a set of international bank regulations developed in Basel, Switzerland, in reaction to the global financial crisis in 2008-09.