Colonial Marble Products, Ltd., of Petersburg, will be the anchor tenant in a new manufacturing/warehouse facility being built by Yukon Associates, LLC in Chesterfield County on Port Walthall Drive. Colonial Marble Products will occupy 30,000 square feet and will relocate 15 employees. The estimated investment for the project is $4.8M. The remaining 30,000 square feet of flex/warehouse space is available for lease.

Joan Tupponce has written an article in Metro Business section of the Richmond-Times Dispatch about a Virginia Pewtersmith. Family pewter shop perfects its craftChesterfield firm finds success in increasing sales and helping the disabled>>> Read story Virginia Pewtersmith, which is located at 420 Southlake Boulevard in Midlothian, produces a wide variety of hand crafted pewter […]

Top 100 Best Places to Live“Plentiful jobs, excellent schools, affordable housing – America’s best small cities have all that and more.” The August 2008 issue of Money Magazine has ranked Midlothian, Virginia as one of the top 100 “Best Places to Live”. The magazine writes, “Founded as a coal-mining village centuries ago in the Virginia […]

American Infrastructure, the site contractor for Westchester Commons, has provided to Chesterfield Economic Development some recent aerial photographs of the project. Westchester Commons is being developed by Zaremba Metropolitan Midlothian, LLC.

The Chesterfield Observer is reporting that “Chesterfield is 15 percent more affluent than Henrico County“. The community newspaper has obtained and compiled the latest demographic data from Claritas. The Chesterfield Observer is currently presenting the information to business and civic groups around the county. More information about the report is available on its web site.