Virginia Breaks All-time Corporate Investment Record in 2000

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore Wednesday night announced in his State of the Commonwealth Address that annual capital investment by new and existing Virginia companies exceeded $6 billion for the first time in 2000.

America Online to Build Second $555 Million Tech Center in Prince William County, Virginia

Governor Gilmore Approves $600,000 to Assist County; AOL to Add New Tech Center, Two New Buildings

Governor Gilmore Announces First Phase of 300 mm Wafer Chip Plant - First on East Coast

Completed fab will offer more than 1,100 new jobs for Henrico County

VEDP Board Elects New Leadership

Virginia's Economic Development Arm Names Ike Prillaman, of Norfolk Southern, Board Chair

Governor Gilmore Announces 380 New Jobs for Martinsville

Investors Corporation will invest $12 million, Governor approves $200,000 GOF grant; authorizes work

Ethan Allen to Employ 445 People in Pulaski County

Governor Gilmore announces furniture company to invest $12.5 million

Virginia Unveils New Web-Enabled Site Search Tool

Governor praises site as companies can now

Fairchild Dornier to Locate Headquarters in Fairfax County

Governor Gilmore announces workforce training to bring aerospace company, 150 jobs to Virginia

Governor Gilmore Announces CPFilms Expansion in Henry County

Governor approves $200,000 to County for site prep, State to provide workforce training to help fill

Governor Gilmore Announces 303 New Jobs for Henry County

Sara Lee Activewear to invest $25 million, Governor approves $1.3 grant to assist County with site p