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Jan 14, 2021

Northam warns extremists with “ill intent” to avoid Richmond

Speaking at a news conference Thursday, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam issued a warning to anyone “with ill intent in your heart” to abandon their plans to come to Richmond as part of an armed protest of the state legislature. The governor said the state government is prepared for security concerns around the General Assembly’s annual […]

Jan 14, 2021

Prince George County contractor lands $807M GSA task order

The General Services Administration awarded Prince George County-based tech contractor NCI Information Systems Inc. an $807 million task order to work on the administration’s IT strategy, the company announced Thursday. This marks NCI’s largest award in its 31-year history. Under the task order awarded by the GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (FEDSIM), NCI […]

Jan 13, 2021

CareerGig buys Charlottesville SaaS company

Arlington-based CareerGig announced Wednesday it has acquired Charlottesville-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform Moonlighting. Financial terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.  CareerGig is also an SaaS platform that matches freelance and contract workers with employers and offers an insurance marketplace for health, life and disability insurance. Users also have access to education and training opportunities, financial [...]

Jan 13, 2021

The Hilb Group acquires N.C.-based insurance agency

Henrico County-based insurance company The Hilb Group LLC announced Tuesday it has acquired Maiden, North Carolina-based insurance agency Dwayne Wilson Insurance & Financial Services Inc., effective Dec. 31. Financial details of the acquisition were not disclosed. Founded in 1985, DWI is a full-service life and health agency. It provides insurance products to employer groups and […]

Brian S. Mosier. Photo courtesy Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives
Jan 13, 2021

Va., Md., Del. electric cooperatives association names president, CEO

The board of directors of the Glen Allen-based Virginia, Maryland & Delaware Association of Electric Cooperatives (VMDAEC) announced Monday that Brian S. Mosier has been named president and CEO, effective April 1. He succeeds Richard G. Johnstone Jr., who is retiring after a 36-year career with the association. Mosier has be[...]

Jessica Butterworth. Photo courtesy Colliers International
Jan 13, 2021

Colliers International Virginia names new partner

Colliers International announced Tuesday that Jessica Butterworth has been appointed as a partner at Colliers International Virginia. Since 2018 Butterworth has served as the director of engineering services, a role in which she oversees building engineering services for the Colliers offices in Richmond, Charlottesville, Norfolk[...]

One Holland Place office building. Photo courtesy Colliers
Jan 12, 2021

Three Henrico County office buildings sell for $19.2M total

Three office buildings in Henrico County collectively sold for $19.2 million, Colliers International announced Tuesday.  The office buildings, known as the Midtown Office Portfolio, total 155,368 square feet. The buildings include One Holland Place (at 2235 Staples Mill Road) and Vistas I & II (at 5540 and 5516 Falmouth Str[...]

Robert Smith. Photo courtesy BWXT
Jan 11, 2021

BWXT names president, government operations

Lynchburg-based nuclear fuel supplier BWX Technologies Inc. (BWXT) announced Monday that it has hired Robert F. “Rob” Smith as president of government operations, a newly created position. Smith most recently served as vice president and general manager for Lockheed Martin’s radar and sensors systems market segment. In his[...]

About 22,000 gun rights protesters assembled at the State Capitol on Martin Luther King Jr. Day in January. Photo AP Images/Mike Morones
Jan 8, 2021

General Assembly will see limited in-person gatherings, higher security for 2021 Lobby Day

A federal judge said Friday that a dispute over the scheduled closing of the Pocahontas Building, the temporary offices for delegates and state senators during the General Assembly session, has been settled. In December, Virginia state Sen. Bill DeSteph, R-Virginia Beach, sued Senate Rules Committee Chair Sen. Mamie E. Locke, D-[...]

Liberty University is claiming that grant changes discriminate against online learners.
Jan 8, 2021

Liberty University sues state over tuition assistance cut for online students

Liberty University, the large, private nonprofit Christian school in Lynchburg, has filed a lawsuit against Gov. Ralph Northam and the director of the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia (SCHEV), alleging that amendments to the 2020 state budget “wrongly exclude Virginia students who access higher education through [...]

1601 Roseneath Rd. rendering courtesy Capital Square
Jan 8, 2021

350-unit apartment complex coming to Richmond’s Scott’s Addition

A 350-unit mixed-use apartment building is coming to Richmond’s Scott’s Addition neighborhood by late 2022 or early 2023, Glen Allen-based real estate investment company Capital Square and Charleston, South Carolina-based real estate developer Greystar announced Thursday. Capital Square and Greystar purchased 2.28 acres of l[...]

Jan 8, 2021

Stockholders approve CarLotz merger

CarLotz Inc., the Chesterfield County-based consignment dealer of used cars, announced Friday that stockholders had given it the requisite approval to complete a proposed merger with Miami-based special purpose acquisition company Acamar Partners Acquisition Corp. that is expected to close on Jan. 22. The merger is still subject to satisfaction of other conditions, including approval […]

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