Company produces bullet-resistant clothing line
Abbas Haider and Robert Davis collaborated on a college class project that was the prototype of Aspetto’s ballistic garments.
Third-generation leader
Real Estate Profile of Wendy Drucker, managing director, Drucker + Falk, Newport News
Transforming Tysons
By 2050, Tysons is expected to be a bustling, cosmopolitan metropolis of more than 100,000 residents living, working and playing beneath an urban skyline of spires and towers.
A businessman’s perspective
May Interview with Thomas I. Barkin, president and CEO, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Haute cuisine in a tiny town
Patrick O’Connell celebrates the 40th anniversary of the Inn at Little Washington
Wanted: distinctive local experiences
In 2018 Virginia’s meeting and convention planners say that venues offering easy access, flexible space and high connectivity are in big demand.
Region is one of six targeted by Microsoft TechSpark plan
Southern Virginia’s digital profile is getting a boost from Microsoft Corp.
Ashland mourns the loss of 137-year-old newspaper
The Herald-Progress in Ashland and a sister weekly newspaper, the Caroline Progress, closed on the same day in late March.
Company spearheads creation of community center
Phoenix Packaging Operations spearheads creation of community center in Pulaski.
N.C. expansion plan stirs worry in theater’s hometown
N.C. expansion plan stirs worry in theater’s hometown
Labor shortage spurs training for truck drivers
A tractor-trailer simulator at Lord Fairfax Community College can imitate a variety of driving conditions.
Military reunions sustain Norfolk meeting planning firm
Husband and wife Ted and Molly Dey have built their Norfolk-based company, Armed Forces Reunions Inc., into the largest military reunion company in the U.S.