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Apr 6, 2021

Lynchburg’s BWXT wins $690M contract extension

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded a contract extension to Lynchburg-based nuclear components and fuel supplier BWX Technologies Inc. (BWXT) worth up to $690 million, the company announced today. BWXT has worked with Irving, Texas-based engineering and construction firm Fluor Corp. on the project, an effort to decontaminate and decommission the former Portsmouth Gaseous […]

A Carvana inspection center in Phoenix. Photo courtesy Carvana
Apr 6, 2021

Carvana proceeds with $25M Chesterfield facility

After putting its plans in neutral, online used car retailer Carvana announced Tuesday that it plans to break ground this quarter on a $25 million, 191,000-square-foot vehicle inspection and reconditioning facility in Chesterfield County. The project could bring more than 400 jobs to the county, economic development officials sa[...]

Apr 6, 2021

VEC to reinstate weekly work search requirement soon

All Virginia recipients of unemployment insurance will have to apply for two jobs a week soon to continue receiving benefits, Virginia Employment Commission announced Tuesday. Although the exact timeline was not provided, the VEC will begin notifying residents in May, it said. According to the news release, VEC has received more than 1.5 million claims […]

Apr 6, 2021

The Brink’s Co. purchases largest private ATM services provider for $213M

Henrico County-based The Brink’s Co. has purchased PAI Inc., the largest privately held ATM services provider in the nation, for $213 million, the company announced Tuesday. The closing date was April 1, and the acquisition was financed using available cash and Brink’s existing credit facility, according to a news release. Brink’s, which offers secure cash […]

Apr 6, 2021

Va. restaurant, hospitality industry seeks $270M+ in relief funding

Hard hit by the pandemic, Virginia’s restaurant and hospitality industry is asking the General Assembly to dedicate more than $270 million from the state’s share of federal American Rescue Plan dollars to assist hotels, restaurants and other hospitality-related industries. In a letter sent Tuesday to members of the state legislature’s money committees, the Virginia Restaurant, […][...]

Carlson
Apr 5, 2021

Teresa Carlson leaves Amazon Web Services

Teresa Carlson, the Herndon-based executive who founded Amazon Web Services’ public sector business, is leaving Amazon.com Inc.’s cloud computing subsidiary to become president and chief growth officer of Splunk Inc., the San Francisco tech company announced today. Carlson was an influential and visible presence in t[...]

Apr 5, 2021

Chantilly IT firm acquired by N.C. company

A year shy of its 30th anniversary, Chantilly-based IT services provider SolutionWorx has been acquired by WingSwept, a B2B tech services company based in Garner, North Carolina, the companies announced. The deal, which became effective March 31, will allow the managed IT service providers to grow, and provide SolutionWorx with the resources of a larger […]

COVID roundup: Nearly 25% of Virginians vaccinated; fewer restrictions expected April 1
Apr 5, 2021

COVID roundup: Parts of Va. open vaccinations to all over age 16

As of Monday, parts of Virginia have entered the second phase of COVID-19 vaccination — allowing all Virginians age 16 and older to receive shots, according to the Virginia Department of Health. The entire state is set to enter phase 2 by April 18, Gov. Ralph Northam announced last week. The following counties are in […[...]

Home prices still increasing
Apr 5, 2021

Virginia sees major housing inventory shortage

Across Virginia and the nation, real estate experts are singing the same tune: We’re facing a major housing inventory shortage that shows no signs of letting up soon. “Inventory is down about 44% compared to a year ago and it‘s about a third of what it was five years ago,” says Lisa Sturtevant, chief economist [&[...]

Energy
Apr 2, 2021

Dominion’s Tom Farrell dies one day after retiring

Thomas F. Farrell II, the longtime chairman, president and CEO of Dominion Energy Inc., died Friday, one day after retiring as the Richmond-based Fortune 500 utility’s executive chair and top leader. Farrell, 66, was battling cancer, according to an announcement from Dominion. “Tom was a peerless mentor and outstandi[...]

Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives
Apr 2, 2021

Va., Md., Del. electric coops association leader retires

Richard G. Johnstone Jr. handed over the reins of the Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives this week, retiring after 36 years. Johnstone served as president and CEO of the 76-year-old, Glen-Allen based organization, which represents 15 member-owned electric cooperatives. His replacement, Brian S[...]

CarMax Inc. is acquiring the remaining stake in Edmunds.com Inc.
Apr 1, 2021

CarMax to acquire remaining stake in Edmunds

Goochland County-based used car giant CarMax Inc. announced Thursday that it had signed an agreement for full ownership of vehicle research website Edmunds.com Inc. in a cash and stock deal. In January 2020, CarMax invested $50 million to acquire a minority stake in Santa Monica, California-based Edmunds. CarMax, a Fortune 500 c[...]

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