Richmond is Virginia’s state capital, and this dynamic and culturally rich region offers residents and businesses the advantages of a growing, vibrant metropolitan area with developable acreage in suburban and rural areas.
CoConstruct to expand IT operation
RICHMOND - Governor Ralph Northam today announced that CoConstruct, a web-based project management system for custom home builders and remodelers, will invest $485,000 to expand its IT operation in Albemarle County. The project will create 69 new jobs.
Vince Barnett serves as the Industry Leader - Data Centers at the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, where he provides leadership and his data center expertise for the wider benefit of the Commonwealth.
Central Virginia Manufacturing to expand metal fabrication operation
RICHMOND – Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Central Virginia Manufacturing (CVM), a sheet metal fabricator, will invest $300,000 to expand its operation in Bedford County. The project will create nine new jobs.
MI Technical Solutions, Inc. to expand IT support
RICHMOND – Today Governor Ralph Northam announced that MI Technical Solutions, Inc. (MITS), a professional engineering and technical services operation, is investing $100,000 to expand its IT and cybersecurity operation in the City of Chesapeake due to increased demand from the U.S. Navy, its largest client. The project will create 15 new jobs.
Appian to invest $28.4 million to expand headquarters, also retaining 600 existing jobs
Company to invest $5 million and create 150 new jobs
UDig invests $1.6 million to expand IT headquarters operation
RICHMOND - Governor Ralph Northam today announced that UDig, a consulting firm that develops technology business solutions, has invested $1.6 million to expand its IT headquarters operation in Henrico County. The company purchased the 23,000-square-foot Page building located in the Forest Office Park. Virginia successfully competed against Georgia, Maryland, North Carolina, and Washington, D.C. for the project, which will create 51 new jobs.
Multi-million dollar investment in manufacturing operation retains local jobs
RICHMOND – Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Mohawk Industries, the leading global manufacturer of residential and commercial flooring products, will purchase new equipment and expand its manufacturing operation in Carroll County. Virginia successfully competed against Alabama for the project, which will retain existing jobs and enable Mohawk to continue supporting consumer demand for residential carpet.