Raytheon Moving Global HQ To Northern Virginia
Business Facilities
JUNE 7, 2022
Raytheon Technologies is relocating its global headquarters from Massachusetts to Arlington, Northern Virginia.
Business Facilities
JUNE 7, 2022
Raytheon Technologies is relocating its global headquarters from Massachusetts to Arlington, Northern Virginia.
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FEBRUARY 1, 2016
AvePoint Expanding In Richmond And Arlington County, Virginia originally appeared on Business Facilities (BF) Magazine. The company will also expand in Arlington County, creating 55 additional jobs. In addition to being business and employer friendly, Virginia offers an idyllic setting for our employees to live and thrive.
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Business Facilities
SEPTEMBER 7, 2021
The electric vehicle charging solutions provider's new facility is anticipated to create approximately 250 direct jobs in Arlington by 2030. The post Wallbox Chooses Texas For First U.S. Manufacturing Facility appeared first on Business Facilities Magazine - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.
Pro Builder
JANUARY 7, 2021
Amazon.com Inc intends to invest billions into affordable housing in three areas where it employs the most workers: Seattle, Arlington, Va., and Nashville. Investments in affordable housing in these areas are planned to continue for the next five years.
Buisness Facilities Contributed Content
JANUARY 26, 2016
San Francisco-based Shift Technologies will invest $20 million to establish its first East Coast operation in Arlington County, VA. The Virginia Economic Development Partnership worked with Arlington County to secure the project for Virginia. Credit: Shift Technologies.
Buisness Facilities Contributed Content
FEBRUARY 2, 2017
corporate headquarters from California to Arlington County, creating 748 new jobs. The company will invest nearly $40 million to move its U.S. Read Nestlé USA Relocating U.S. HQ To Virginia on Business Facilities - Area Economic Development, Site Selection & Workforce Solutions.
Construction Law Monitor
FEBRUARY 10, 2011
Val Stevens, (R-Arlington) (R) on February 3, 2011, to revise the definition of “well” for purposes of water well construction to provide that “well” does not mean an excavation of less than six feet in depth, regardless of purpose or method of construction. Introduced by Rep. Introduced by Sen.
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