Jefferson Lab startup to create stronger-than-steel polymer
BNNT LLC plans to start producing a “super-strong, heat-resistant, textile-like polymer with the appearance of cotton", known as Fibril Boron Nitride Nanotubes (Fibril BNNT), by next spring.
DASCOM Americas lights up its product lines with new offerings
DASCOM Americas is moving from Waynesboro to Augusta County to accommodate its new business plan, focusing on industrial LED lighting.
New College Institute’s first building will pay homage to the past
A new building at New College Institute in Martinsville will be decorated with exposed brick from the area’s old factories.
College has big plans for $200 million campaign
This spring Roanoke College in Salem launched its largest campaign ever, “Roanoke Rising,” which aims to raise $200 million in time for its 175th anniversary in 2017.
Fairfax apparel maker plans to double its workforce
Sundog Productions in Fairfax has an eco-friendly clothing line, Imagine GreenWear, which produces apparel made of 100 percent organic cotton and uses seaweed-based dyes as opposed to plastic or water-based inks.
Bedford opts for being a town instead of a city
Bedford, which spans almost 7 miles and is home to nearly 6,000 people, recently became a town after being a city for more than 40 years.
ABC to move national office to Capitol Hill
Trade association will leave Arlington and occupy new space Dec. 1.
IKEA leases 152,379-square-foot building in Danville
Furniture retailer already has a large presence in the city.
McLean retail center gets $3.7 million in financing
Spence Hill Associates negotiates deal for McLean Village.
More apartments for downtown Richmond
Exchange Place building gets a new owner and a renovation.
Former federal prosecutor joins Roanoke firm.
Woods Rogers names Thomas Cullen as new principal.