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Oct 24, 2013

Greater Richmond Partnership assisted 53 companies, bringing 2,058 jobs

Group says deals brought $276 million in new capital investment in 2012-13.

Oct 23, 2013

Route 606 widening project to begin next fall

$106 million, five-mile widening is expected to take roughly three years.

Oct 23, 2013

Cvent to move headquarters to former SAIC building in Tysons Corner

Move will retain 451 local jobs while adding 400 more during the next three years.

Oct 23, 2013

Charter One bank expands home lending business to Virginia

Services will be offered at new office in Glen Allen.

Oct 23, 2013

CBRE|Hampton Roads announces more than 470,000 square feet in leases for September

Biggest deal is for California Cartage Co. at 122,916 square feet.

Oct 23, 2013

Mars recognized as one of world’s Best Multinational Workplaces

Food company ranks 22 on list of 25 companies.

Oct 23, 2013

Washington, D.C. metro construction pipeline is 42.5 percent preleased

Jones Lang LaSalle says smaller tenants will have leverage.

Shamin Hotels closes deal to buy 700 Building for $7 million
Oct 23, 2013

Shamin Hotels closes deal to buy 700 Building for $7 million

Chesterfield County hotel operator will convert building to two hotels.

Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust buys retail property in Virginia Beach.
Oct 22, 2013

Wheeler Real Estate Investment Trust buys retail property in Virginia Beach.

REIT pays $1.4 million for property occupied by Starbucks and Verizon.

Elliott Davis leases space in downtown Richmond
Oct 22, 2013

Elliott Davis leases space in downtown Richmond

CPA firm will relocate from Henrico County to 16,690 square feet at Riverfront Plaza.

Oct 22, 2013

Four Virginia companies make Forbes’ list of America’s Best Small Companies

Lumber Liquidators, Portfolio Recovery Associates, Neustar and Measurement Specialties are ranked among top performing public companies with revenue under $1 billion.

Oct 22, 2013

NVR reports surge in sales, profit

Reston-based company, however, says cancellations rose, and new orders dropped during the quarter.

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