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August 2024

Welcome to the August 2024 issue of Virginia Business. Below are the articles from that print issue.

Jul 30, 2024

QTS acquires rezoned Henrico tech park land

Henrico County’s Sandston area could soon see more data center facilities after the county’s board of supervisors voted in May to rezone a 622-acre site for the planned White Oak Technology Park II. Developer Hourigan shepherded the land, now owned by Kansas-based QTS Data Centers, through its rezoning to light industrial. �[...]

Jul 30, 2024

Launch pads

In the 2000s, economic development leaders in Southern Virginia strategized a path for building back a regional economy decimated by lost textiles jobs. These visionaries, according to Linda Green, executive director for the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance, decided to invest in industrial parks and other locations readied fo[...]

Jul 30, 2024

2024 Virginia CFO Awards: Nonprofits: John Zabrowski, VHC Health

VHC Health Chief Financial Officer John Zabrowski zeroed in on accounting and finance early in life, double majoring in the subjects at Indiana University’s Kelley School of Business and then doing two internships in public accounting after graduation. “I love economics, I love statistics,” he says. “I found that I was r[...]

Jul 30, 2024

New River auto group divests two more dealerships

On July 15, New River Valley automobile dealer Gary Duncan sold his Christiansburg Honda and Hyundai dealerships to New River Valley-Owned Shelor Motor Mile. Duncan declined to provide financial details. Representatives from Shelor Motor Mile did not respond to requests for comment. The deal follows Duncan’s 2022 sale of his R[...]

Jul 30, 2024

Top Five August 2024

The five most popular daily news stories on VirginiaBusiness.com from June 12 to July 12 included news of Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s appointees now holding a majority on the governing boards of Virginia’s state colleges and universities. 1   |   Youngkin peppers university boards with GOP power players New members included some conservative movers […]

Jul 30, 2024

Micron expects to expand Manassas facility soon

Bolstered by hundreds of millions of dollars in state and federal funding, semiconductor manufacturing in Northern Virginia soon will be expanding. In May, Idaho-based Micron Technology applied for federal funding through the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act, which allocated more than $52 billion in subsidies for domestic companies re[...]

Jul 30, 2024

StartVirginia: Heard Around Virginia August 2024

Blacksburg is moving forward with the renovation of a former dry-cleaning business into a retail business incubator. Slated to open by the end of 2025, the Blacksburg Retail Incubator is planned at 414 N. Main St., a 5,000-square-foot building owned by the town. After the building has been improved, Downtown Blacksburg Inc. will locate there […]

Jul 30, 2024

Beyond number crunching

Becoming a chief financial officer requires much more than just being a good accountant or number cruncher. Indeed, the Journal of Accountancy in 2023 reported a noticeable shift of the top finance officer’s job from being a “CF-No” — or someone who just pulls tight the purse strings — to the “CF-Know.” That’s a [...]

Jul 30, 2024

Cava opens Verona production and packaging facility

Nearly three years after announcing its initial plans, Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant brand Cava has opened a production and packaging facility in Augusta County’s Mill Place Commerce Park. The company held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the facility in May. The Washington, D.C.-based company invested roughly $35 million [...]

Jul 30, 2024

U.S. 460 cell towers signal relief to businesses

Buchanan and Tazewell counties’ businesses will soon receive a needed signal boost, thanks to six cell towers under construction across the Route 460 corridor. The towers will increase wireless access along 20 miles of U.S. 460, from Red Ash in Tazewell to Vansant in Buchanan. It’s not a moment too soon, according to busines[...]

Jul 30, 2024

Fairfax tech firm Antithesis exits stealth mode with $47M

It’s appropriate that Vienna software startup Antithesis is housed in the former headquarters of Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus’ parent company. After all, Antithesis emerged from stealth mode in February to announce it had raised a Jumbo-sized $47 million in seed funding. Founded in 2018, Antithesis is an AI-[...]

Christopher Newport University President William Kelly and his wife, Angie. Kelly was inaugurated as CNU's sixth president in August 2023.
Jul 30, 2024

Changing of the guard

Retired U.S. Coast Guard Rear Adm. William G. Kelly covered a lot of ground during his first year as president of Christopher Newport University. “I wanted to commit myself to listen and learn, so I invited students to walk with me at 6:30 a.m. every single Wednesday,” Kelly says, estimating that about 15 students and [&hell[...]

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