A so-so year?
If no news is good news, the forecast for commercial real estate in Virginia in 2014 would make banner headlines.
Beyond paper
A plastic plumbing doo-dad might seem like a far cry from Captain Picard barking out an order for “Tea, Earl Grey, hot,” to the replicator on board “Star Trek’s” USS Enterprise, but, believe it or not, that’s where 3-D printing technology is ultimately headed.
Crossing borders — in the classroom
Attending business school in the U.S. promises to yield a lot more than a degree for South Korea native Yeonwoo Kim, a third-year management student at Virginia Tech’s Pamplin College of Business.
Looking for election clues
Virginia Business looked at the results of the November election at its seventh annual Political Roundtable, held at The Jefferson Hotel in Richmond on Nov. 14.
Seeking common ground
It’s a new era in Virginia politics. Since the close of a bitter, divisive election, Gov.-elect Terry McAuliffe has been searching for common ground with his Republican counterparts.
Ethical dilemma
Less than three years after a powerful Virginia legislator was convicted of bribery and extortion, ethics reform has again been thrust onto Virginia’s legislative center stage.
Redistricting, why wait?
Despite unhappiness with those elected to office, voters don’t have much choice when it comes to replacing them.
On the rebound
Manufacturing in Virginia finally is bouncing back after a decade of job losses.