New Hyatt Regency Hotel opens at Tysons
Opening marks first full-service hotel to open in Tysons in more than 20 years.
Fairfax-based Ellucian acquires learning management system
Details of deal with Utah-based Helix Education were not announced.
Geico moving training facility from Tysons to Ashburn
Baltimore-based Merritt Construction Services has broken ground on build-to-suit project.
Tom Tom Festival underway in Charlottesville
The creators of Reddit, Gizmodo, The Container Store and other successful businesses will share their insights for how to make startups grow when the Tom Tom Founders Festival in Charlottesville holds its Founders Summit on Friday.
Bristol Compressors to create 110 new jobs in Washington County
The $1 million expansion will be implemented in two phases.
Monroe YMCA returns to Fort Monroe in Hampton
Peninsula Metropolitan YMCA leases 34,020 square feet at former military base.
Waterstone Mortgage expands to Charlottesville
Company will celebrate opening on April 16.
Analysis shows working women in Virginia earn 79 cents for every dollar paid to men.
Wage gap amounts to an annual difference of $10,908.
March state revenues rose 11.8 percent
Year-to-date total collections are up 7.1 percent.
March volumes surge at Port of Virginia
Terminals handle another record month for volume, increasing congestion.
Virginia plants seeds for new hemp industry
The commonwealth soon will legalize the growing of industrial hemp under legislation passed by the General Assembly and signed into law by Gov. Terry McAuliffe.
Summer hiring expected to be stronger
Summer hiring is expected to grow this year, according to an annual survey by Snagajob, an hourly job site based in Richmond.