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Danville-Pittsylvania County Regional Industrial Facility Authority Chairman Sherman Saunders at Pat’s Place in Chatham. Photo by Hannah King
Jun 30, 2021

Pittsylvania officials hope to spur brownfields development

Pittsylvania County’s growth trajectory received an added boost in May when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency awarded the county a $600,000 grant to conduct environmental due diligence on 18 brownfield sites in the county. Five of the sites are considered high priorities. They include the former Southside Manufacturing [...]

Developer George Emerson, seen at his Moore’s Lake project in Chesterfield County, says the county’s zoning process is lengthy and expensive. Photo courtesy Matthew R.O. Brown
Jun 30, 2021

Chesterfield eyes zoning overhaul to boost development

In 1980, developer George Emerson stood in a wooded area of Chesterfield County’s Bermuda district and told a contractor where he wanted to build a road. Without any formal plan endorsed by the county, Emerson built the Walthall Industrial Parkway, opening the adjacent land for industrial development. Times have changed, and s[...]

To prevent an exodus of woman executives, businesses should prioritize work/life balance and flexible work options, says Donna Wertalik with Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business. Photo courtesy Virginia Tech Pamplin College of Business
Jun 30, 2021

In the balance

The struggle for work-life balance was taking its toll on women professionals even before the pandemic struck. But the lack of child care and the burnout from increased workloads may now be driving some women business leaders and aspiring leaders out of the workforce altogether. A May 19 Deloitte Global study, “Women @ Work: A[...]

Anthropology major Elli Perkins assisted a beauty company with branding and created a digital marketing campaign for a food blog as part of U.Va.’s Launchpad program. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

The real world

In spring 2020, University of Virginia officials were left scrambling as thousands of students lost summer internships overnight due to the then-burgeoning COVID-19 pandemic. Those precious 10- to 12-week gigs, during which students lay the groundwork for their post-college careers, were suddenly gone.  “We said, ‘We can’[...]

“The existing constitution was antiquated and not suited for the time,” says A.E. Dick Howard, who directed the commission that rewrote Virginia’s constitution in the late 1960s. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

Virginia’s latest constitution turns 50

The latest Virginia Constitution went into effect 50 years ago this month, but in today’s world of polarized politics, it feels like it might as well have been 1787. Virginia’s first constitution was passed in 1776, the year the United States declared independence. The state’s present constitution is the seventh incarnatio[...]

“COVID showed us how fragile our supply chain is,” says Jennifer McPherren, Sentara Healthcare’s vice president of supply chain. Photo by Dale Gauding
Jun 30, 2021

Sentara recruits local, diverse suppliers

With the COVID-19 pandemic exposing weaknesses in the global supply chain, Sentara Healthcare is ramping up efforts to diversify its vendors, committing executive leadership and resources to growing partnerships with local and regional suppliers, as well as companies owned by women, veterans and people of color. “We are being [...]

During the pandemic, Angelic Jenkins retired from her job at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel and opened her Angelic’s Kitchen restaurant in Charlottesville’s new Dairy Market food hall. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

Weathering the storm

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Angelic Jenkins was working toward opening a brick-and-mortar restaurant serving updated versions of the soul food staples she grew up with. On weekends, Jenkins and her husband catered parties and drove the Angelic’s Kitchen food truck they bought in 2018 to festivals around Virginia. And on week[...]

Photo by Adam Ewing
Jun 30, 2021

Shattering the glass ceiling

The COVID-19 pandemic has been unusually difficult for professional women, especially those with young children or other responsibilities, such as caring for older family members. Many had to leave work entirely or put pursuing their career goals on the back burner during the past year while handling personal duties at home. The[...]

Bernie Niemeier. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2021

Making history (belatedly)

Virginia, sometimes better known for its history than anything else, is poised to make more of it this November. There will be two female candidates on this year’s ballot for lieutenant governor. It has been nearly three decades since Mary Sue Terry served as Virginia’s attorney general from 1986 to 1993. Heretofore, Terry h[...]

“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 [...]

Rivana at Innovation Station is the first phase of a 4.4 million-square-foot mixed-use development on the Loudoun-Fairfax county line. Rendering courtesy Loudoun Economic Development
May 31, 2021

Innovative development planned along Silver Line

Big plans are in place for a 103-acre plot on the Loudoun-Fairfax county line, property originally pitched by the two counties as a potential location for Amazon.com Inc.’s HQ2 East Coast headquarters. Rivana at Innovation Station, the first phase of the 4.4 million-square-foot Innovation Station mixed-use development project [...]

May 31, 2021

June For The Record

Roanoke/ New River Valley In late April, Salem-based LewisGale Regional Health System broke ground for a new freestanding emergency room in Roanoke. Located on West Ruritan Road, the nearly 10,000-square-foot facility will be named LewisGale Medical Center Blue Hills ER and staffed with board-certified emergency room physicians and nurses. It is expected to open in […]

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