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Vinod Agarwal. Photo by Mark Rhodes
Jan 26, 2022

Va. economic growth will slow in 2022, ODU economists predict

Virginia’s economy is likely to grow at a slightly slower pace in 2022 than it did last year, with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to make future predictions murky, according to the 2022 Annual Economic Forecast released Wednesday by Old Dominion University‘s Dragas Center for Economic Analysis and Policy. “If we can control COVID-19, the economy […]

Elizabeth River Crossings CEO announces retirement
Jan 18, 2022

Elizabeth River Crossings CEO announces retirement

Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo LLC (ERC) CEO David Sullivan announced his retirement, effective Jan. 21. ERC finances, operates and maintains the Elizabeth River Tunnels. A new CEO will be named next week. ERC owners Abertis Infraestructuras S.A. and Manulife Investment Management named Sullivan CEO in January 2021. He had previously served as director of revenue, […]

Jan 14, 2022

Hampton Roads home sales steady at end of 2021

The number of listings in the Hampton Roads real estate market dropped significantly, sales increased, and inventory dropped to a new low in December 2021, Real Estate Information Network Inc. reported. Last month, there were 2,821 active listings, down 26% year-over-year when compared to active listings in December 2020. But the number of properties that […]

Youngkin names secretary of health and human resources
Jan 10, 2022

Youngkin names secretary of health and human resources

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced Monday former Magellan of Virginia President John Littel as his state secretary of health and human resources. “The COVID-19 pandemic has had devastating impacts on Virginians across the commonwealth, and John will play a pivotal role in overseeing our efforts in protecting Virginians’ lives and livelihoods,” Youngkin said in a statement. [&hel[...]

Youngkin announces transportation secretary
Jan 7, 2022

Youngkin announces transportation secretary

Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin announced Friday W. Sheppard “Shep” Miller III, former chairman of Virginia Beach-based defense contractor KITCO Fiber Optics, as his state secretary of transportation. “Shep will be an invaluable leader as secretary of transportation as we fulfill our promises to all Virginians to invest in roads, highways and transportation infrastructure in every corner […[...]

Deloitte names first female Central Va. marketplace leader
Jan 5, 2022

Deloitte names first female Central Va. marketplace leader

Deloitte named Alison Rogish its new Central Virginia marketplace leader Wednesday, the first woman to hold the role. “It’s an honor to have been asked to serve as marketplace leader for Deloitte’s Central Virginia practice,” Rogish said in a statement. “I look forward to using my knowledge and experience to build on our marketplace excellence […]

EVMS, ODU and Sentara sign health center agreement
Dec 20, 2021

EVMS, ODU and Sentara sign health center agreement

Eastern Virginia Medical School, Old Dominion University and Sentara Healthcare entered into a memorandum of understanding Friday to work toward a collaborative academic health center. Officials from each institution will cooperate to improve health care disparities in Hampton Roads and to seek more consistent funding of EVMS from public and private sources, leaders said at […]

Construction begins on Rivers Casino Portsmouth
Dec 10, 2021

Construction begins on Rivers Casino Portsmouth

Chicago-based developer and gaming operator Rush Street Gaming broke ground Tuesday on Rivers Casino Portsmouth, kicking off construction of the $300 million casino and entertainment complex. Located off Victory Boulevard, the complex will have a casino, BetRivers sportsbook, restaurants, a live entertainment lounge, hotel and event center. It is scheduled to open in early 2023. […]

Nov 30, 2021

Henrico engineering firm acquires second Hampton Roads firm

Henrico County-based regional engineering firm Koontz Bryant Johnson Williams Inc. (KBJW) purchased Virginia Beach-based civil engineering firm Blakeway Corp., it announced Tuesday. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed. The Blakeway acquisition is the firm’s second in six months, following its June purchase of Chesapeake-based Horton & Dodd PC. “Blakeway is a natural[...]

Gold Key | PHR CEO Bruce Thompson has begun construction on the final phase of his $435 million Cavalier Resort, a 21-acre collection of hotels, restaurants and housing on Virginia Beach’s Oceanfront. Photo by James Lee
Nov 29, 2021

2021 Virginia Business Person of the Year: Bruce Thompson

Standing on a hill overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, the Cavalier Hotel is a callback to a time when Virginia Beach was a sleepy little resort town inside Princess Anne County. Opened in 1927 as the largest brick building in the state, the Cavalier was a product of the Jazz Age. Over the years, the Y-shaped […]

Va. Beach’s Pembroke Mall to add apartments, senior living and hotel
Nov 16, 2021

Va. Beach’s Pembroke Mall to add apartments, senior living and hotel

Pembroke Mall in Virginia Beach is getting a $200 million makeover. The aging mall’s developers, Pembroke Square Associates, announced plans Monday for a series of updates to the 54-acre mall near the city’s Town Center area. “The mall industry is changing,” said Ramsay Smith, president of Pembroke Realty Group, asset manager for Pembroke Mall. “We […]

The $42 million North Gate Complex added 26 new truck lanes to NIT.
Nov 15, 2021

Va. expands Elizabeth River Tunnels toll relief program

The commonwealth of Virginia and Elizabeth River Crossings OpCo LLC have partnered to expand the Toll Relief Program, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Monday. Elizabeth River Crossings, partly owned by Spanish company Abertis Infraestructuras S.A, owns Elizabeth River Tunnels, and the program, which was established in 2016, will reduce Downtown and Midtown Tunnel tolls for those […]

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