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Nov 17, 2022

ARDX to invest $2.4M to relocate, expand in Norfolk

Health care management and IT consulting firm ARDX will invest $2.4 million to relocate and expand within Norfolk, a project expected to create at least 15 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Thursday. ARDX will move from Lake Wright Drive to 500 W. 21st St. to hire more staff and establish a division of health equity […]

Nov 16, 2022

Food/beverage distributor to create 745 jobs in Caroline

World Class Distribution Inc. (WCD Inc.) plans to build a $275 million, 1.2 million-square-foot distribution center in Caroline County that will create 745 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Wednesday. A subsidiary of Tact Holdings Inc., WCD distributes food and beverage products, including canned foods, dry foods, candy, grocery, beer and wine, frozen foods and other […]

Nov 15, 2022

Metro opens $3B Silver Line extension

As a cold rain fell around noon Tuesday, leaders from Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C., and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority cut the ribbon on the $3 billion second phase of Metro’s Silver Line, extending rail service 11.4 miles to six stations and stretching into Loudoun County. Minutes later, they cr[...]

Nov 10, 2022

Japanese warehouse company to build facility in Chesapeake

A Tokyo-based transportation and warehousing company will invest $14 million to establish a warehouse and distribution facility in Chesapeake, creating 25 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Thursday. Nakano Warehouse & Transportation Corp. will build a warehouse at 2200 Steppingstone Square in the Greenbrier North Commerce Park. It will be up to 78,400 square feet and […]

Ryan Touhill headshot
Nov 7, 2022

Arlington hires new economic development director

Arlington Economic Development’s new director is Ryan Touhill, Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz announced Monday. Touhill will assume the role on Nov. 28. He succeeds Shannon Flanagan-Watson, who has been serving as interim director since Telly Tucker announced he was leaving to return to Danville, where he became presid[...]

Nov 3, 2022

Richmond seeks developers for Coliseum property

Two Richmond city authorities issued a request for interest Thursday to redevelop the area surrounding the Richmond Coliseum into a hotel-anchored mixed-use development, the City Center Innovation District. Owned by Richmond’s economic development authority, the 9.4-acre property includes the shuttered Coliseum and other s[...]

Nov 3, 2022

NJ resin/vinyl manufacturer to invest $13.5M in Tazewell

New Jersey-based custom resin and vinyl manufacturer Ronald Mark Associates Inc. will invest $13.5 million to establish a manufacturing operation in Tazewell County, a project expected to create 29 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Thursday. The company will occupy the former Komatsu Mining Corp. facility at 1081 Hockman Pike in Bluefield. “Ronald Mark Associates’ decision […]

Gov. Glenn Youngkin speaks at the announcement of Lego Group's Chesterfield County facility.
Nov 2, 2022

Site Selection ranks Va. 1st for biz climate

Virginia rose to first place in Site Selection magazine’s 2022 Business Climate Rankings. The commonwealth unseated North Carolina and ranked above Georgia, which had an eight-year streak in the top spot. Last year, Virginia was tied for 10th place. “I’m pleased that Virginia has won the best business climate; it’[...]

Nov 2, 2022

FyberX to invest $17.5M in Mecklenburg HQ

FyberX Holdings, a regenerative agriculture company, will invest $17.5 million to establish its U.S. headquarters and production operations in Mecklenburg County, creating 45 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Wednesday. The company will be located in the formerly vacant Kinderton Distribution Center in Clarksville, where it will process hemp and other agricultural products and produce fibers […][...]

Pharrell Williams and Felecia Hatcher, CEO of Black Ambition speak onstage Nov. 2, 2022, during the second day of Williams' Mighty Dream Forum in Norfolk. Photo by Mark Rhodes.
Nov 2, 2022

Mighty Dream Day 2: Finding and seizing opportunities

The second day of Pharrell Williams‘ Mighty Dream Forum in Norfolk included poetry, news about Williams’ Something in the Water music festival and advice for entrepreneurs. Just as Mighty Dream’s first day was focused around a central theme of diversity and equity, the second day was largely dedicated to inspir[...]

Pharrell Williams announced on Nov. 2, 2022, that his Something in the Water music festival will return to Virginia Beach in 2023. L to R: Williams; Virginia Beach Economic Development Director Taylor Adams; City Manager Patrick Duhaney; Councilman Aaron Rouse; and Mayor Bobby M. Dyer. Photo by Mark Rhodes
Nov 2, 2022

Something in the Water will return to Va. Beach in 2023

Music superstar and Virginia Beach native Pharrell Williams announced Wednesday that his signature three-day music festival, Something in the Water, will again be held in Virginia Beach on April 28-30, 2023, after the festival moved to Washington, D.C., this summer. The inaugural Something in the Water festival was held on the V[...]

CoStar Group Inc. founder and CEO Andrew Florance, Gov. Glenn Youngkin and other stakeholders ceremonially break ground on the site of CoStar's expansion
Nov 1, 2022

CoStar Group breaks ground on $460M Richmond expansion

Washington, D.C.-based CoStar Group Inc., a commercial real estate data and analytics provider, broke ground on its $460 million downtown Richmond expansion Tuesday. Announced in December 2021, the campus will include a LEED platinum certified 21-story, 425-foot tower, 750,000 square feet of office and retail space and another f[...]

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