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Apr 11, 2022

Norfolk cement company to invest $37M in new dome

Norfolk-based Titan America LLC, a producer of heavy building materials, announced last week it will construct a 70,000-ton dome in Chesapeake, a project estimated to cost $37 million. Titan will build the dome to hold bulk storage, adding to its current 35,000-ton capacity at its Roanoke Cement import terminal. According to the company, the expansion […]

Apr 11, 2022

Fluence to acquire renewable energy SaaS company

Arlington-based energy storage and digital application company Fluence Energy Inc. announced Monday that it has entered into an agreement to acquire Nispera AG. Nispera is a Zurich-based artificial intelligence and machine learning-enabled software-as-a-service company that targets the renewable energy sector. It helps clients m[...]

Apr 11, 2022

DNA lab capacity expansion to bring 70 more jobs to Fairfax

Lorton-based forensic DNA testing company Bode Technology will invest $2 million to expand its DNA testing lab capacity in Fairfax County, a project expected to create more than 70 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced Monday. The company will reconfigure about 5,000 square feet of its lab and add laboratory benches and robotics t[...]

Apr 7, 2022

Metro releases 10-year strategic plan for development

The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, which runs Metrorail and Metrobus, released its first-ever strategic plan for joint development on Thursday, announcing an ambitious initiative to bring in 26,000 new housing units in Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. The document says that 40 Metro stations — including[...]

Apr 5, 2022

Midlothian lighting company promotes exec to CFO

Midlothian-based lighting and home decor company Shades of Light promoted Sean Acton to chief financial officer on Thursday. Acton was the company’s controller for about two years, and he will continue to oversee the accounting team until the company hires an accounting manager. Acton will take on oversight of the purchasing, [...]

Apr 4, 2022

Roanoke Times union pickets over wages, mileage

The Roanoke Times’ newsroom union staged its first-ever picket line briefly Monday as a message to the newspaper’s owners, Lee Enterprises, which the union says won’t budge on requested salary and mileage reimbursement increases. Alison Graham, vice chair of the Timesland News Guild and a staff writer at The Ro[...]

Mar 31, 2022

Va. Energy seeks applications for mine reclamation projects

Companies with three or more years of mining and reclamation experience may apply for a chance to bid on the state’s Abandoned Mine Land projects, the Virginia Department of Energy announced this week. Projects involve removing safety hazards and environmental issues resulting from coal mining before 1977. Applicants will [...]

Blue Ridge President Carrie McConnell says CNB Bank “likes midsized cities that are growing, and Roanoke is growing.” Photo by Natalee Waters
Mar 30, 2022

Ridge View banks on Roanoke region

Drawn by the Blue Ridge’s “blue-collar atmosphere,” a new bank has set up shop in the Roanoke region. Ridge View Bank, a division of Pennsylvania-based CNB Bank, opened for business in October 2021 and plans to be headquartered in the city of Roanoke next year. “We’re not ready to disclose the exact location yet,” sa[...]

The 82.5-acre Richmond site where Bally’s Corp. had proposed building a casino is being marketed with a larger adjacent property in Chesterfield County. Photo courtesy S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co.
Mar 30, 2022

Richmond casino sites are up for grabs

With a future casino at least temporarily off the table in Richmond, two of the three land parcels that hopeful developers had been eyeing as future casino sites are back on the market, while the third will remain a movie theater. In spring 2021, city officials selected Urban One Inc.’s proposal to build a $565 […]

A planned $200 million redevelopment at Virginia Beach’s Pembroke Mall will include a five-story, 314-unit apartment building. Rendering courtesy Kahler Slater
Mar 30, 2022

Pembroke Mall to get makeover

Hanging out at the mall may soon take on new meaning in Virginia Beach. Within a few years, Pembroke Mall could be home to thousands of apartment dwellers as part of a $200 million makeover of the vintage 54-acre retail property announced in November 2021. “All we’re doing is changing with what the customer desires,” [&hel[...]

Mar 30, 2022

FOR THE RECORD

CENTRAL VIRGINIA  AutoZone Inc. plans to build a $185.2 million warehouse and distribution center in New Kent County, creating 352 jobs, Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced in February. The 800,000-square-foot facility will serve as the auto parts company’s East Coast distribution operation. Based in Memphis, Tennessee, AutoZone has more than 6,000 stores nationwide and reported $14.6 […]

Construction work is underway on a 7-mile stretch of the Coalfields Expressway overlapping U.S. Route 460 in Grundy. Photo by Earl Neikirk
Mar 30, 2022

Coalfields Expressway: Mostly unfinished and unfunded

Progress on a proposed 115-mile federal highway to improve transportation connectivity between Southwest Virginia, West Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky has been crawling in the commonwealth.    Authorized by Congress in 1995, the Coalfields Expressway (CFX) — U.S. Route 121 — would run from U.S. Route 23 in Pound to Inter[...]

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