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Rendering of the LS GreenLink subsea cable production facility in Chesapeake. Image courtesy LS Cable
Jul 9, 2024

$681M subsea cable plant coming to Chesapeake

A U.S. subsidiary of a South Korean cable manufacturer plans to build a $681 million subsea cable manufacturing plant in Chesapeake, the company announced Tuesday. The project is expected to create 338 jobs. LS GreenLink USA‘s Chesapeake subsea cable factory will be built at the Deep Water Terminal Site in Chesapeake, a 96-acre property located […]

RVA757 Connects President and CEO John Martin presents the organization's digital infrastructure map in Williamsburg on Sept. 28. Photo courtesy RVA757 Connects.
Sep 28, 2023

RVA757 Connects releases plan for global internet hub

RVA757 Connects, a nonprofit focused on regional cooperation for economic development in Richmond and Hampton Roads, released on Thursday its 10-point strategic plan for transforming the “megaregion” into the next global internet hub. Virginia is already home to the world’s largest internet hub in Loudoun County’s Ashburn area, which has the world’s greatest concentration of [...]

Ed d’Agostino, vice president and general manager of DE-CIX North America Photo courtesy DE-CIX
Nov 29, 2022

Henrico aims to become coastal internet hub

Henrico isn’t the new Ashburn, but the county does have 18% of the East Coast’s internet traffic coursing through it. That’s a product of QTS Data Centers’ network access point (NAP) at Henrico’s White Oak Technology Park, which connects to three subsea internet cables from Europe and South America that converge in Virginia Beach. In […]

May 9, 2022

Globalinx to add new subsea cable landing site in Va. Beach

Virginia Beach will have four more subsea bore pipes in Sandbridge by the third quarter of 2023, infrastructure that will allow more high-speed subsea cables connecting Virginia to Europe, Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas, the city announced Friday. Virginia Beach-based Globalinx Subsea Colocation provides colocation space for MAREA, BRUSA and DUNANT high-speed subsea telecommunication [&helli[...]

“Virginia Beach is going to be the epicenter of economic development on the East Coast,” predicts the city’s mayor, Bobby Dyer. Photo by Mark Rhodes
May 31, 2021

Rolling out the red carpet

With high-speed subsea internet cables landing on Virginia Beach‘s shores and massive wind turbines propelling off its coast, the state’s largest city is primed to welcome new businesses and industries generating high-end jobs. “Virginia Beach is going to be the epicenter of economic development on the East Coast,” says Mayor Bobby Dyer. “I am convinced […]

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