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July 2020

Fairfax County is home to 11 Fortune 500 companies, four of which — Freddie Mac, Capital One Financial Corp., Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc. and Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corp. — are based in the bustling McLean area. Photo by Stephen Gosling
Jun 30, 2020

Firing up Fairfax

By the numbers, Fairfax County should be the envy of every locality. As the headquarters for 11 Fortune 500 companies, the county is home to a large concentration of educated, high-income earners and boasts one of the biggest suburban office markets in the country, second only to Los Angeles. Two years ago, data from the [&helli[...]

Jun 30, 2020

Valley poultry plants see less virus testing

After a fast-growing COVID-19 outbreak started in Eastern Shore poultry processing plants in April, state and federal health officials mobilized quickly, conducting plantwide and community testing within days. More than 980 cases and 13 deaths were recorded in Accomack County by early June. The story’s been very different [...]

Jun 30, 2020

Caesars runs the table in Danville

After competing with several other major players, Caesars Entertainment Corp. is planning a $400 million casino in Danville’s Schoolfield neighborhood. In early June, City Council approved the Las Vegas-based company as its preferred casino operator, and the Virginia Lottery is expected to rule on the case by mid-July. The[...]

Jun 30, 2020

Pulaski company aims for pollution revolution

Pulaski-based MOVA Technologies is poised to go commercial with a system that removes coal ash and other chemical pollutants from the air — extracting chemicals that can be recycled and sold for industrial use. Named Project Revolution, the panel-bed filtration system absorbs fly ash particles, nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide and[...]

Genevieve Gural, a mechanical engineering graduate student at Virginia Tech, manufactures personal protective equipment for Carilion Clinic health care workers. Photo courtesy Virginia Tech
Jun 30, 2020

Making a difference

As health care systems raced to locate new sources of personal protective equipment during the first months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Virginia‘s engineering schools stepped up with innovative plans for manufacturing in-demand PPE. In Roanoke, where the number of COVID-19 cases has remained much lower than Northern, Eastern[...]

Jun 30, 2020

For the Record — July 2020

EASTERN VIRGINIA Armada Hoffler Properties Inc., the Virginia Beach-based commercial developer and property owner, announced in early April that a $106.5 million deal to sell seven of its grocery-anchored shopping centers had fallen through because of the coronavirus pandemic. However, in early June, the deal was back on, this time for $90 million. The buyer […]

Jun 30, 2020

In & About

Here is a sampling of contributed photos representing the “new normal.” Click on the photos to expand.   Subscribe to Virginia Business. Get our daily e-newsletter.    

Jun 30, 2020

Donations by individuals and family foundations

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Greg Milefsky lost all the merchandise from his Balance Bicycle Shop during late May protests in Richmond. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 30, 2020

Richmond merchants pick up pieces after protests

At 3:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 30, Greg Milefsky stood in the middle of his store on Richmond’s West Broad Street. The windows were broken, and the bikes — both the ones for sale and the ones left by customers for repair — were all gone. “People were coming in and stealing everything that was […]

Jun 30, 2020

Total corporate donations

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Gregory Washington took office as the eighth president of George Mason University on July 1. Photo by Lathan Goumas
Jun 30, 2020

The mentor

Gregory Washington, the new president of George Mason, “embodies our university,” says Thomas M. Davis, rector of the school’s governing Board of Visitors. How? In just about every way possible, both personally and professionally, say Davis and others. Mason’s stated mission is to provide “equal opportunity and[...]

Virginia Business Publisher Bernie Niemeier. Photo by Caroline Martin
Jun 19, 2020

OurView: It’s time to speak up

Whenever there is injustice, business pays the price. Can you say his name? George Floyd. The Confederate generals have taken multiple beatings in Virginia and elsewhere. Is it time for their statues to be gone? The business community needs to say “yes,” if for no other reason than because it’s good business. Virginia [...]

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