Virginia's business landscape is buzzing this week with a mix of major infrastructure upgrades, bittersweet local closures, and national award-winning achievements.
While Amazon completes a significant round of regional layoffs, the local food and arts scenes continue to grow, with a new Florida-based pasta concept making its NoVA debut and local brewers taking home global gold.
VRE and the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority are launching a major upgrade at the station including platform reconstruction and bridge replacements.
Pasta di Guy, a fast-casual Italian concept from Florida, is moving into the former Carnegie Pizza space in the Ashburn Village Shopping Center.
A local brewery beat out international competition to take home top honors for its brown ale at the prestigious World Beer Cup.
The tech giant has finalized layoffs for nearly 700 local employees across facilities in Fairfax, Alexandria, and Falls Church.
Police are searching for two individuals involved in a weekend armed robbery at a local business in the Woodbridge area.
A Fredericksburg woman was charged after two men displayed a gun and stole property from a victim at a local McDonald's.
Spring festival season is in full swing across NoVA with makers markets, craft fairs, and a beer and bourbon festival in Manassas.
Developers have submitted plans for two new flex office buildings totaling over 36,000 square feet in the Fredericksburg Battlefield Industrial Park.
Stardust Vintage and Gift in the Del Ray neighborhood is shuttering its doors as the owner shifts focus to family and other ventures.
Authorities apprehended a suspect following an attempted break-in at a business in the Spotsylvania area.
A new $2 billion plan outlines the transformation of the former coal-fired power plant into a mixed-use waterfront neighborhood.
The premier contemporary arts festival returns to Reston this spring, celebrating three and a half decades of local and national artists.
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