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The future site of the Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art on the campus of Virginia Wesleyan University. Construction of the new museum was announced July 25, 2023, along with a $25 million gift to fund it. Photo courtesy Virginia Wesleyan University.
Jul 25, 2023

Virginia MOCA moving to Virginia Wesleyan campus

The Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art is moving from Virginia Beach‘s ViBe District to Virginia Wesleyan University’s campus, with the aid of a $25 million gift, the museum and university said Tuesday in announcing the partnership. The gift, from Jane Batten, Joan Brock and David and Susan Goode, will fund construction of the museum’s new […]

Chris Keffer
Jul 14, 2023

Stihl names new president, CEO

Virginia Beach-based chainsaw and outdoor power equipment manufacturer Stihl Inc. has announced a leadership shift a little more than a year after Terry Horan took on the role of president and CEO. Chris Keffer, senior vice president of sales and marketing, will become the company’s new president and CEO on August 4, replacing Horan, who […]

Media
Jul 13, 2023

Gordon Robertson tapped as Regent University chancellor

Gordon Robertson, son of the late televangelist Pat Robertson, succeeded his father this week as chancellor of Virginia Beach-based Regent University, a nationally prominent Christian conservative private university founded by the elder Robertson. Robertson will continue to serve as president and CEO of CBN and president of Operation Blessing, according to the university’s announcement Monda[...]

Robertson photo courtesy Regent University
Jun 29, 2023

CBN, Regent University founder Pat Robertson dies at 93

Christian Broadcasting Network founder Pat Robertson, a one-time GOP presidential hopeful and also chancellor, founder and CEO of Regent University in Virginia Beach, died June 8 at age 93. Robertson started CBN in 1960, revolutionizing religious broadcasting with its flagship program “The 700 Club,” a syndicated evangelical newsmagazine show he hosted for 60 years. During […]

Pembroke Square scales back some parts of project
Jun 26, 2023

Pembroke Square scales back some parts of project

Pembroke Square, the $200 million redevelopment of Pembroke Mall in Virginia Beach, is moving forward but at a smaller scale, according to the president of Pembroke Realty Group. Pembroke Square Associates LLC first announced plans for the redevelopment of the aging mall’s 54 acres in November 2021, with groundbreaking for its first phase having taken […]

Breeden finishes projects in Albemarle, Chester, Petersburg
Jun 26, 2023

Breeden finishes projects in Albemarle, Chester, Petersburg

The Breeden Co. has completed construction on an 10-building apartment community in Albemarle County and has broken ground on a Virginia Beach apartment complex, and its subsidiary, Breeden Construction, has finished apartment communities in Chester and Petersburg. Completed in June, Berkmar Landing apartments in Albemarle has 261 units: 53 one-bedroom units, 172 two-bedroom apartments and [&helli[...]

Zim announces $30M expansion
Jun 20, 2023

Zim announces $30M expansion

Zim American Integrated Shipping Services Co. LLC will invest $30 million to expand its U.S. headquarters in Virginia Beach, creating several hundred jobs over the next five years, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday. The expansion includes a move from Norfolk, where the company has had its U.S. headquarters since 2001. Zim is a publicly-held subsidiary […]

Pharrell Williams performs on the second night of the 2023 Something in the Water festival. Photo by Heather Cromartie, courtesy Something in the Water
May 30, 2023

Something in the Water brings crowds back to beach

Pharrell Williams’ Something in the Water made a splashy comeback to Virginia Beach from April 28-30, although wind and rain delayed the music festival’s start, and lightning and a tornado watch canceled the entire last day. Organizers promised attendees a one-third refund for tickets, which sold for $125 to $600. Williams, a Virginia Beach native, […]

Economic Development
May 30, 2023

Va. Beach economic development director to depart

Taylor V. Adams, Virginia Beach‘s deputy city manager and director of economic development, confirmed Tuesday night he will be leaving Virginia Beach after eight years. He will become the next president and CEO of the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN), he said Wednesday. His last day is June 30. Last summer, Adams was […]

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May 4, 2023

Divaris restructures C-suite, names new execs

Virginia Beach-based Divaris Real Estate announced Thursday that it is restructuring its top leadership amid growth following recent acquisitions and partnerships. David Sutliff, who has worked as an adviser to the company for 12 years, is the new chief financial officer. Tony Divaris, who was previously the company’s international controller and CFO, has been promoted […]

Va. Beach strip mall sells for $1.7M
Apr 28, 2023

Va. Beach strip mall sells for $1.7M

The CheckSmart Plaza strip mall in Virginia Beach has a new owner.  5650 Virginia Beach Blvd purchased the strip mall at 5650 Virginia Beach Blvd. from the Lenhart-Frauenberg Partnership for $1.7 million as an investment, according to Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer. Built in 2006, the shopping center is 8,537 square feet, with tenants including […]

Rain and wind delay Something in the Water’s start
Apr 28, 2023

Rain and wind delay Something in the Water’s start

Rain and high winds delayed the start of Pharrell Williams’ Virginia Beach music festival Something in the Water by about four hours Friday, leaving fans and businesses waiting for the weather to clear. Scheduled to start at 12:30 p.m. Friday, the festival was delayed until 5 p.m. Instead of being filled with throngs of music […]

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