Rosetta Stone eliminating 57 positions in Virginia
Language-learning technology company Rosetta Stone Inc. is eliminating 57 Virginia employees in its products division as it opens two additional U.S. Offices.
Bolling decides not to make independent run for governor
Lieutenant governor had been considering bid since dropping out of the race for the Republican nomination
Peninsula Business Center I and II sells for $5.2 million
A Tidewater Physicians group buys buildings in Newport News.
Despite Yahoo’s stand, survey shows telecommuting is here to stay
97 percent of companies polled by Challenger, Gray & Christmas will let some employees work from home.
Dominion to sell three power plants
Dominion announced Monday that is has reached an agreement to sell three merchant generation power stations to a subsidiary of funds controlled by Energy Capital Partners, a private-equity firm with offices in Short Hills, N.J., and San Diego.
Eight Wells Fargo office buildings in Virginia come under new ownership
Change is part of portfolio sale to two California-based companies .
Richmond region will get a third Kroger Marketplace store
Kroger plans to expand store at Rutland Commons in Mechanicsville.
General Forwarding American Inc. leases more than 100,000 square feet in Norfolk
Logistics company takes space on Production Road.
VCU continues to drive development
Work begins this month on a residential and mixed-use project.
Arlington Asset Investment Corp. prices offering of 3 million shares
Stock being sold at $25.50 in public offering scheduled to close on March 13.
Virginia agricultural exports reach record
Virginia reported a record high of $2.61 billion in agricultural exports, beating its 2011 record by 12 percent.