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Morgan Olson, the largest manufacturer of step vans in North America, operates out of the former IKEA facility at Cane Creek Centre, an industrial park jointly owned by Danville and Pittsylvania County. v
Jul 28, 2022

Growth industry

When manufacturers thinking about setting up shop in Southern Virginia visit Pittsylvania County, the county’s economic development director, Matt Rowe, doesn’t just show off expansive, shovel-ready industrial sites. He also touts the region’s workforce, which includes many workers with advanced manufacturing skill sets. Eighteen percent of Southern Virginia’s labor force w[...]

Jun 28, 2022

FOR THE RECORD

Central Virginia  The state’s fiscal 2023-24 budget, approved June 1, contains funding that will benefit future redevelopment of the Central Virginia Training Center site in Madison Heights. Republican Sen. Steve Newman requested $25 million in state money to annul outstanding bonds associated with CVTC, a former state facility for people with intellectual disabilities that closed […[...]

L to R: Brent Morris, South Hill economic development manager; Teri Newman Walker, South Hill Chamber of Commerce president; South Hill Mayor Dean Marion Photo by Mark Rhodes
Apr 28, 2022

South Hill grant aims to boost business district

South Hill merchants figured out ways to keep business going during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, introducing Facebook Live videos from downtown stores that helped people shop from home, then pick up their treasures curbside. Sometimes featuring a rescue dog named Duncan, the videos have continued even as restrictions are rolled back. Now, the […]

Economic Development
Apr 26, 2022

Telly Tucker named IALR’s first president

Telly Tucker, Arlington County’s economic development director since 2020, will become the first president of the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (IALR) on May 31, the Danville-based institute announced Tuesday. Tucker’s return to Danville is a return to his past. The Lynchburg native served as the city’s economic development director before heading to Arlington [&he[...]

Davenport Energy promotes Harold Thornton to president
Mar 22, 2022

Davenport Energy promotes Harold Thornton to president

Chatham-based Davenport Energy Inc. has promoted Harold E. “Hal” Thornton Jr. to president, the company announced Tuesday. Thornton has been with Davenport, a provider of gas, diesel fuel propane and petroleum products, for 27 years. He was initially hired as human resources director in 1995, rising through the ranks to supervisory and management positions. Most […]

Danville Pittsylvania Chamber names next CEO
Mar 7, 2022

Danville Pittsylvania Chamber names next CEO

A familiar face will take the helm of the Danville Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce in April. Anne Moore-Sparks will serve as the chamber’s next president and CEO, the chamber announced Monday. “Anne is well known in the community and will bring her connections and strong interpersonal skills to the Chamber,” John Settle, chair of the […]

Mar 7, 2022

ValleyStar Credit Union names 3 new execs

Martinsville-based ValleyStar Credit Union has named three new executives to its leadership team. Justin Barnes will be the credit union’s chief lending officer, Mendy Shaffer will be interim chief financial officer, and Robert Sparrow will be chief risk officer. Barnes began his financial services career in 1999 and has spent 23 years in lending, according […]

In August 2021, Tyson Foods Inc. announced it will build a $300 million, 325,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Pittsylvania County. Rendering courtesy Tyson Foods Inc.
Feb 27, 2022

Big bird

In August 2021, Tyson Foods Inc., one of the world’s largest food companies, announced it will invest $300 million to establish a 325,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in Pittsylvania County, creating 376 full-time jobs. Just two months later, Tyson broke ground on the project at Cane Creek Centre, an industrial park just outside Danville that’s jointly owned […]

The White Mill on the Dan River is set to reopen in 2023 for commercial and residential use, after standing vacant a decade. Photo by Hannah King
Feb 27, 2022

Making headway

Corporate investments are on the upswing in Southern Virginia, along with a desire to increase production, says Linda Green, executive director of the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance. “People have a lot of pent-up demand, and companies are responding to that,” she says. “We have lots of interest and activity.” Companies are choosing Southern Virginia for […]

Jan 24, 2022

U-Haul to build self-storage facility in Danville

U-Haul Moving & Storage of Riverview will build a 100,000-square-foot, multistory self-storage unit on nine acres in Danville, the company announced Friday. The facility, which will contain at least 700 indoor storage units, will be built northwest of Riverview Drive and east of Park Avenue. “We’re in expansion mode,” said U-Haul Co. of Southern Virginia […]

Mark Gignac, director of Danville’s Institute for Advanced Learning and Research Photo by Hannah King
Dec 31, 2021

Danville center launches companies faster

British aerospace and defense components manufacturer MEP Ltd. isn’t moving into its U.S. facility for another few years, but that isn’t stopping the company from getting its operation off the ground in Danville sooner. In August 2021, MEP (which will operate in the U.S. as Making Everything Possible LLC) moved into a space at the […]

Homes inventory declined sharply last month in Va.
Dec 21, 2021

Homes inventory declined sharply last month in Va.

Virginia’s inventory of homes continues to decline, but buyer demand remains high, according to a report released Tuesday by Virginia Realtors. At the end of November, there were 16,242 active listings across the commonwealth, nearly 25% fewer than the same time last year. The rate of decline in homes on the market slowed down over […]

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