Google Plans Chesterfield County, Virginia, Data Center Operations
Google plans to establish data center operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Google plans to establish data center operations in Chesterfield County, Virginia.
Google plans to establish data center operations in Daleville, Botetourt County, Virginia.
Iron Mountain, a company specializing in storage and information management services, plans to establish data center operations in Henrico, Virginia.
Industrial mining equipment producer Liebherr Mining Equipment plans to expand operations in Newport News and Hampton, Virginia. The $72.3 million project is expected to create 175 jobs.
L3Harris Technologies, an American technology company, defense contractor, and information technology services provider, plans to expand manufacturing operations in Orange County, Virginia. The $41.2 million project is expected to create 80 jobs over the next three years.
Laser Thermal, a nanotechnology company that helps semiconductor manufacturers and other small-electronics makers innovate their product portfolios and improve quality control, plans to expand its manufacturing, research, and development facility in Charlottesville, Virginia. The $2.9 million project is expected to create 28 jobs.
Biomerics, the leading vertically integrated medical device contract manufacturer in the interventional device market, completed a 26,000-square-foot expansion of its headquarters campus in Monroe, Connecticut.
Amazon Web Services plans to invest $35 billion by 2040 to establish multiple data center campuses across Virginia. The projects are expected to create 1,000 jobs.
Munters Group AB, a Sweden-based global leader in innovative energy-efficient and sustainable climate solutions for mission-critical processes, will build a state-of-the-art facility at Botetourt Center in Greenfield, Virginia
M.C. Dean, Inc., a leading electrical design-build and systems integration firm for mission-critical organizations, will invest $25.1 million to incorporate a new product line at its fabrication and distribution facility in Caroline County, Virginia.
Microsoft Corporation, will invest significant capital to expand its Boydton enterprise data center in Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
Excivity, a developer of custom software and hardware technologies, will invest approximately $392,000 to expand its operation in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Assured Communications Advisors International, an international telecommunications consultancy firm headquartered in Vint Hill, plans to invest $52 million to open a 130,000-square-foot data center in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Compass Datacenters received approval from Loudoun County, Virginia, for the company's first data center campus in Northern Virginia.
Apple is undertaking a new set of investments to build on its commitment to support the American economy and its workforce, which includes breaking ground on a new facility in downtown Reno, Nevada, which will support its existing facilities.
Virginia Produce Company, Inc. will create 33 new jobs and invest $650,000 to expand its produce wholesale facility in Carroll County, Virginia The family-owned company will nearly double production of its over-wrapped produce over the next three years and will purchase an additional $6.3 million in Virginia-grown agriculture products.
Iron Mountain Incorporated, the global leader in storage and information management services, opened the first of four planned data centers in Prince William County, Northern Virginia, a 165,000 square-foot, 10.5-megawatt multi-tenant and cloud facility.
Oran Safety Glass, a, Israel-based manufacturer of specialty glass for buses, military vehicles, and trains, will invest $4.45 million to expand its manufacturing operation in Greensville County, Virginia. The project will allow the company to retain 75 existing jobs and create 55 new jobs.
Favor TechConsulting, LLC (FTC), a leading provider of IT solutions to the federal government, will invest $1.65 million to expand and establish its principal headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia. The company will fulfill additional contracts with federal agencies, creating up to 1,200 new jobs over five years.
Microsoft Corporation will invest $251.6 million to expand its data center site in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, and increase capacity to serve its growing customer base. The project is expected to create 44 new jobs.
OVH, the leading cloud provider in Europe, will invest $47 million to establish its North American headquarters and first U.S. data center at the Vint Hill Business Park in Fauquier County, Virginia, with plans to create 54 jobs.
In mid-July, PwC released its Q2 2016 Manufacturing Barometer, which surveyed senior executives at U.S.-based industrial manufacturing firms to determine their assessment of the direction of the nation’s economy, as well as their projections for thei
Cushman & Wakefield has announced that U.S. industrial markets absorbed a record-setting 70.1 million square feet (msf) of space in the second quarter of 2016, up 6.0 percent from the same period a year ago, and resulting in year-to-date absorption o
Iron Mountain Information Management, a subsidiary of Iron Mountain Incorporated, the data storage and information management company, is planning to make significant investments and create highly skilled jobs in Prince William County, Virginia, with the development of a new data center campus on 83 acres in Manassas, Virginia.
Carfax, the leading provider of vehicle history information for buyers, sellers, and owners of pre-owned cars in the United States, will invest $5 million to expand its headquarters in Fairfax County, Virginia creating 120 new jobs. The company will
Ernst & Young, one of the world’s leaders in professional services, will invest approximately $12 million to expand its operations in Tysons, Virginia. The company will be relocating its office to a 125,000-square-foot office complex to The Corporate Office Centre at Tysons II in Fairfax County, with plans to create 462 jobs.
Valkyrie Enterprises, a company that provides system engineering, engineering design, in-service engineering, technical services, training, maintenance planning and assessment for the U.S. Navy and Department of Defense agencies, will more than double its current footprint in Virginia Beach, Virginia.
Wolverine Advanced Materials will invest $10.625 million to expand its specialty rubber coated materials manufacturing operation in Montgomery County, Virginia, creating 93 jobs in the Commonwealth. The company produces high-performance materials used in automotive and industrial noise reduction for brake and sealing applications.
McKesson Medical-Surgical, Inc., an affiliate of McKesson Corporation, a leading healthcare services and information technology company, will invest more than $10 million in capital expense to expand its divisional headquarters operation in Henrico County, Virginia, creating 225 new jobs.
PH International, LLC, a manufacturer and distributor of home decor and garden products headquartered in Madison County, Virginia, will invest $4.5 million to consolidate operations of its subsidiary Plow and Hearth and sister company VivaTerra at its Madison County facility.
China-based Lindenburg Industry will invest $113 million to establish an industrial honeycomb manufacturing operation in Appomattox, Virginia. The project is expected to create 349 jobs in Appomattox County.
France-based Mersen USA, a subsidiary of Mersen SA, a global expert in electrical specialties and graphite-based materials, will invest $5.7 million to expand its operation in Salem, Virginia, creating 50 new jobs.
UniTao Pharmaceuticals purchased the Boehringer Ingelheim plant in Petersburg, Virginia, and will invest $22.5 million to establish its pharmaceutical manufacturing operations center in the Commonwealth.
Appalachian Biofuels will invest $3.5 million to establish its headquarters and enzymatic biodiesel production facility in Russell County, Virginia. The project will create 40 new jobs in the Commonwealth.
Dynax America Corporation, a subsidiary of Japan-based Dynax Corporation of Hokkaido, will invest $32.625 million to expand its automotive components manufacturing operation in Botetourt County, Virginia. The project will create 75 new jobs.
DOMA Technologies, a Virginia Beach-based company that specializes in cloud-based data and document management, plans to lease an additional 15,000 square feet of office space and create 150 new jobs, as it expands its operations center in Virginia B
Andrews Farming Inc. and its sister company, ANDCO Logistics, Inc., will invest more than $5.6 million to expand their agricultural production, warehousing and distribution operation in Carroll County. The company plans to create 51 new jobs in the Commonwealth.
Blue Ridge Railcar Repair, a subsidiary of Patriot Rail Company, will invest $2.41 million to expand its operations in Charlotte County, Virginia, as part of a project which will create 37 new jobs.
Stone Brewing Co., the 10th largest craft brewer in the United State, will invest $74 million to construct a production brewery, packaging hall, destination restaurant, gardens, retail store and administrative offices in Richmond, Virginia.
Sabra Dipping Company, a manufacturer of refrigerated dips and spreads, will expand its production facility in Chesterfield County, Virginia, doubling production capacity and creating about 70 additional jobs in the Commonwealth.
Friant and Associates, a manufacturer of custom office furniture, will invest $17.4 million to establish its first Virginia operation at the CenterPoint Intermodal Center in the City of Suffolk. The new facility is expected to create 166 new jobs.
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