Desmi Inc. relocates and will expand in an industrial building in Chesapeake
Company leases 37,000 square feet in Cavalier Industrial Park.
Firm to open legal solutions center in Richmond
Project is a collaborative venture involving LeClairRyan and UnitedLex
Kroger to open marketplace store in Portsmouth
$21.5 million project could create up to 350 jobs.
Amware Pallet Services leases 54,000 square feet in Chesterfield County
Company stays at Bermuda Warehouse location.
A year after the IPO
CEO of Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust says REIT is doing well.
Changing demographics of high school graduates
Demographics of high school students to change dramatically.
Women’s colleges leverage their advantages
Virginia’s women’s colleges are leveraging their advantages.
Randolph College changes its name and student body
Randolph College changes its name and student body.
Helping young men become heroes
Hampden-Sydney president defines the mission of a men’s college
Firing Fannie and Freddie
Five years ago, the U.S. government took over the Federal National Mortgage Association and Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corp. in a $175 billion bailout during the height of the financial crisis. Now, “Fannie Mae” and “Freddie Mac,” as they’re known, respectively, are back in the black.
Vying for dollars
Some of Virginia’s biggest health systems are competing for a share of a big pot of money designed to improve health care and cut costs.
Hospitals cope with cuts, uncertainty as health reform takes effect
Many hospitals and doctors expected an expansion of Medicaid under the ACA to offset some of these cuts. But, for now, all Virginia’s health-care industry has is “a definite ‘maybe’ from the General Assembly,” says Laurens Sartoris, president of the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association.
















