Sequestration and government slow NoVa’s market
Northern Virginia is experiencing the highest total vacancy rates — 18.7 percent for the third quarter — that the region has seen in years.
Medical services represent one of the pillars of Winchester area economy
Medical services represent one of the pillars of Winchester area economy
Dirty politics
In a normal year, the race for governor between Democrat Terry McAuliffe and Republican Ken Cuccinelli would be the top political story in the state. But this is not a normal year. Most people are blaming it on bad politics.
Revitalization of Newport News neighborhood shows city’s agenda
Spiraling crime, poverty, dilapidated buildings, decrepit thoroughfares and an overall sense of despair have long defined Newport News’ East End.
CEO performance pay gets sharper focus
CEO salaries went up and bonuses fell in 2012, while equity incentives pushed total compensation up 4 percent.
Companies get little guidance on taxes, benefits after gay-marriage decision
Companies get little guidance on taxes, benefits after gay-marriage decision
U.Va. follows growing national trend in eliminating coverage for working spouses
U.Va. announced it will no longer provide health benefits to working spouses.
Business incubators ‘mentor companies through their childhood’
Nearly 40 incubators operate in Virginia.
New tools in manufacturing increase efficiency, but will they make the industry cool?
From heavy equipment-makers to biotech firms to food processors, Virginia companies are using advanced techniques to get leaner and meaner.
Collaboration is the watchword at innovative research facility CCAM
CCAM’s symbiotic environment should help bridge the gap between academic research and commercial product development.
Manufacturers seek new generation of workers
The Dream It, Do It Virginia and Military2Manufacturing initiatives aim to recruit skilled workers to the manufacturing industry.