M S International, Inc. to invest $4.65 million to establish distribution center and showroom
KPMG LLP to invest more than $30 million to expand in Tysons Corner
RICHMOND—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that KPMG LLP, a U.S. audit, tax, and advisory firm, will invest more than $30 million to expand its operations in Fairfax County. Virginia successfully competed against Washington, D.C. for this project, which will create more than 500 new jobs.
Two Six Labs to invest $3.4 million to expand headquarters
North Tazewell-based company recognized for excellence in international business
BGF Industries, Inc. to invest $7 million to relocate U.S. corporate headquarters and R&D facility
Empire Bakery Commissary to invest $10.4 million to expand production in Town of Rocky Mount
ROCKY MOUNT—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Empire Bakery Commissary, LLC, a commercial producer of ready-made cakes, cookies, and single-serve desserts, will invest $10.4 million to expand its facility in the Town of Rocky Mount in Franklin County. Virginia successfully competed against Utah, Texas, Arizona, and Oklahoma for this investment opportunity, which will create 75 new jobs.
Investment aimed at improving productivity and increasing employee training
COVINGTON—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that WestRock Company, a leading provider of differentiated paper and packaging solutions, will invest $248.4 million in its manufacturing operations in the City of Covington and Alleghany County over a five-year period. These investments will be used to purchase new equipment designed to improve productivity at the paper mill and extruding facility, as well as to increase employee training.
Monogram Foods to invest $30 million in fourth manufacturing operation expansion
MARTINSVILLE—Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Monogram Food Solutions, LLC, a Memphis-based manufacturer of value-added meats, will invest $30 million to expand its manufacturing operation, Monogram Snacks, in Henry County. The company will expand its product lines to accommodate new and expanding contracts. Virginia successfully competed against six other states for the project, which will create 300 new jobs.
Proposed expansion represents $3 billion in capital investment and 1,100 jobs