Chesterfield County’s southern regional economic development partner, The Virginia’s Gateway Region, has teamed up with Dominion Virginia Power to create a quality of life video showcasing some of the amenities the region has to offer. Quality of life is important to prospective companies as they look to expand or relocate their business.
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The Richmond-Times Dispatch has an article in the Metro Business section today about international companies doing business in the area. Several companies located Chesterfield County are among those referenced by Times-Dispatch staff writer John Reid Blackwell. Foreign-based food companies seem to have a particular taste for the Richmond area. Fiorucci Foods, an Italian meats company, […]
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Sabra Dipping Co. held a ground breaking ceremony on Tuesday, January 14, 2009 to celebrate the start of construction on its new $60 million manufacturing facility in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
John Reid Blackwell has written an article in today’s Richmond-Times Dispatch about the economic development effort that went into helping Sabra Dipping Co. select Chesterfield County for its new food manufacturing facility. The company will hold a ground breaking ceremony today to kick off construction of the 110,000-square-foot plant in the Ruffin Mill Industrial Park. […]
The Richmond-Times Dispatch has an article today about a proposed new Olympic training facility in Chesterfield County. Construction on a $100 million, 50-acre Olympic training facility in the Waterford Business Center in Chesterfield County could begin in February. The project at Route 288 and Powhite Parkway, announced yesterday at Chesterfield’s Department of Economic Development, is […]
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Regional Quality of Life Video Released
Chesterfield County’s southern regional economic development partner, The Virginia’s Gateway Region, has teamed up with Dominion Virginia Power to create a quality of life video showcasing some of the amenities the region has to offer. Quality of life is important to prospective companies as they look to expand or relocate their business.
Chesterfield Firms Part of International Presence in Richmond
The Richmond-Times Dispatch has an article in the Metro Business section today about international companies doing business in the area. Several companies located Chesterfield County are among those referenced by Times-Dispatch staff writer John Reid Blackwell. Foreign-based food companies seem to have a particular taste for the Richmond area. Fiorucci Foods, an Italian meats company, […]
Sabra Breaks Ground in Chesterfield
Sabra Dipping Co. held a ground breaking ceremony on Tuesday, January 14, 2009 to celebrate the start of construction on its new $60 million manufacturing facility in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Sabra Dipping Co. targeted, reeled in
John Reid Blackwell has written an article in today’s Richmond-Times Dispatch about the economic development effort that went into helping Sabra Dipping Co. select Chesterfield County for its new food manufacturing facility. The company will hold a ground breaking ceremony today to kick off construction of the 110,000-square-foot plant in the Ruffin Mill Industrial Park. […]
Olympic Training Facility in Chesterfield Proposed
The Richmond-Times Dispatch has an article today about a proposed new Olympic training facility in Chesterfield County. Construction on a $100 million, 50-acre Olympic training facility in the Waterford Business Center in Chesterfield County could begin in February. The project at Route 288 and Powhite Parkway, announced yesterday at Chesterfield’s Department of Economic Development, is […]