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September 2021

Photo illustration by Sammy Newman
Aug 30, 2021

The Great American Labor Shortage

At Dough Boy’s Pizza, summer typically brings a steady stream of job applicants seeking work at one of the restaurant’s three locations on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront. But “this year, it’s next to nothing,” says owner George Kotarides. For Kotarides and other restaurant owners, a season that had been anti[...]

(L to R) Virginia Tech international students Leonard-Allen Quaye, Alphonce Assenga, Mingyu Li, Tian Meng, Mustafa Yasin Kara, Blessing Christopher, Asenath Kwagalakwe, Alireza Namayandeh and Shaghayegh Navabpour Photo by Don Petersen
Aug 30, 2021

World view

Want to see the world? Head for Blacksburg. Well, at least that’s one way you might look at it. Virginia Tech, which sits in the New River Valley (population: approximately 44,300), boasts the largest number of international students of any college or university campus in the state. In pre-COVID years, about 4,000 internat[...]

Developers of the Henrico County ecodistrict see GreenCity’s arena as a home for hockey and basketball. Rendering courtesy GreenCity
Aug 30, 2021

GreenCity arena hopes to draw sports, music acts

When developers unsuccessfully pitched Navy Hill, a $1.5 billion mixed-use project and arena that sought to reinvent Richmond’s downtown, they posed a question: If a major draw like Beyoncé came to town, where would she perform? Now those same developers are aiming to host artists like Justin Timberlake, Green Day and Joh[...]

Academic Building 1 of Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus is projected to open in August 2024. Rendering courtesy Virginia Tech
Aug 30, 2021

Tech Innovation Campus sets groundbreaking for Sept. 14

Virginia Tech is set to break ground Sept. 14 on the first building for its $1 billion Innovation Campus in Alexandria. National Geographic Society Chairman Jean Case, wife of American Online co-founder Steve Case, will be the keynote speaker at the groundbreaking ceremony. A graduate school for computer science and computer eng[...]

“The opportunity for Roanoke is greater now than it has been in quite some time,” says John Hull, executive director of the Roanoke Regional Partnership. Photo by Don Petersen
Aug 30, 2021

A Roanoke reawakening

The Roanoke area is anything but sleepy when it comes to economic development these days. In fact, “the opportunity for Roanoke is greater now than it has been in quite some time,” says John Hull, executive director of the Roanoke Regional Partnership, a public-private joint venture that works to attract new business to the [...]

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