Building on diversity
The Shenandoah Valley region adds new industries to its economic mix
Packaging company to expand in Staunton
$20 million investment expected to create 43 new jobs.
Speciality blade manufacturer to expand in Augusta
AccuTec Blades investment will create 53 new jobs.
Logistics firm with Valley presence changes name
Huntington, W.Va.-based Allied Logistics and its operating companies are now known as Reo Logistics.
Edinburg-based Shentel to acquire Colane Cable TV for $2.4 million
The West Virginia company has 3,680 customers in the southwestern part of the state.
Company ready to develop former Superfund site
What was once a manufacturing site for American Viscose Corp. and Avtex Fibers in Front Royal will become the headquarters for the government-contracting firm ITFederal LLC.
Food-truck park becomes brewery site
Back Bay Brewing Co.’s Josh Canada and George Powell are among the partners at Wolfe Street Brewing Co.
Chip plant expansion will benefit potato farmers
Route 11 Potato Chips will invest more than $1.2 million in an expansion and create 13 jobs in Mount Jackson.
Shentel to pay $640 million to acquire Ntelos
Edinburg-based Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. (Shentel) has agreed to acquire Waynesboro-based Ntelos Holdings Corp. in an all-cash transaction valued at approximately $640 million.
New facility expected to boost turkey processing
The Virginia Poultry Growers Cooperative Inc. is expanding its 80,000-square-foot, turkey processing facility in Rockingham County.
Commonwealth formally transfers Fort Monroe land to National Park Service
Historic site will become national monument.