Virginia

Expansions

Veteran-owned data sciences company JDSAT to expand operation in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that JDSAT, Inc., a veteran-owned application development and data sciences firm, is investing $630,000

Energy

Global clean energy manufacturer Topsoe to invest $400 million in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that Topsoe, a Danish manufacturer and global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, plans to

Mergers & Acquistions

CoStar to make $1.6B tech-focused acquisition

CoStar Group Inc. has agreed to acquire Matterport Inc., a spatial data company, in a cash-and-stock deal valued at $1.6 billion, its

Labor

Amazon Virginia HQ2 was supposed to add jobs last year. It shed them instead.

Amazon has fallen so far behind schedule in creating new jobs at its Northern Virginia headquarters that its workforce at those offices

Defense

L3Harris to expand in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that L3Harris Technologies [NYSE:LHX] has selected Orange County for a key expansion to increase domestic

Technology

Veteran-owned data sciences company to expand operation in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA – Governor Glenn Youngkin announced that JDSAT, Inc., a veteran-owned application development and data sciences firm, is investing $630,000 to

Expansions

Google making $1 billion investment in Virginia. Here’s where.

Google will invest $1 billion to improve its two data center campuses in Loudoun County and a newly opened center in Prince

Food & Beverage

HP Hood announces $83.5M expansion in Frederick County, Va.

HP Hood, a nationally branded dairy processor, will invest more than $83.5 million to expand dairy processing operations at its Winchester-area facility

Site Selection

Buchanan County, Va. expands industrial park

Economic development is booming inside the Southern Gap Industrial Park in Buchanan County, where the county industrial development authority is spending $4

Career and Workplace

Va. Beach economic developer to lead Va. Beach Vision

Laura Hayes Chalk is leaving Virginia Beach’s economic development department to become the executive director of Virginia Beach Vision, a business advocacy group

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