Abingdon - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced two projects to aid Southwest Virginia's economic development efforts. The first of which, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) Entrepreneurship Initiative Grants Program, is a small business development program providing $390,140 in grants to the region. 

Governor Gilmore announces LandAmerica subsidiary to employ 250

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Elliptus Technologies, a subsidiary of Richmond-based LandAmerica, will relocate its Houston, Texas corporate headquarters to Chesterfield County. The company will eventually employ 250 in a 20,000-square-foot facility, investing $50 million in Virginia. The Commonwealth successfully competed with Texas, Utah and North Carolina for the investment.

Governor announces 373 jobs saved in Smyth County; 96 new jobs for Southwest Virginia

Governor Gilmore announces company's $3 million investment to bring 300 jobs

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Connecticut Spring & Stamping Corporation will locate a facility in the City of Newport News. Under the name CSSC Virginia LLC, the company will initially employ 80 people, yet expects to hire 300 by the year 2001. The company will invest $3 million in the project.

$15 million investment to bring 75 plus jobs

Governor Gilmore announces combined total of 260 new jobs

Yacht-maker to create 350 jobs over the next three years

Chesapeake - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Orca Yachts will relocate its headquarters from Fort Lauderdale, Florida to Chesapeake. The yacht manufacturing company will initially provide 110 jobs and create $5.8 million in capital investment. The company will hire up to 350 employees by 2001. Virginia successfully competed with Florida, Texas, Mississippi, South Carolina and North Carolina for the investment.

RICHMOND - Governor Terry McAuliffe this evening announced during his State of the Commonwealth Address that Navy Federal Credit Union will invest $100 million to expand its Winchester operations center in Frederick County. The project will nearly double Navy Federal’s workforce employee-count and physical square footage in Frederick County. Virginia successfully competed for this project, which will create 1,400 new jobs.

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Hewlett-Packard Company (HP) will expand its operations in the Richmond area. HP plans to occupy an 800,000-square-foot facility in the White Oak Technology Park in Eastern Henrico County, which will be used for assembly and distribution of HP LaserJet printers. HP is negotiating with Meridian Industrial Trust, a San Francisco, California real estate developer, to build the facility. The total investment in the project is expected to be $35.4 million.

200 new jobs created in the Winchester area

Richmond - Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Kraft Foods, Inc. will expand its Winchester facility and create at least 200 new jobs by the end of 1999. The expansion will enable Kraft to add OSCAR MAYER® LUNCHABLES® Lunch Combinations to its products. Manufacturing capacity will also increase for one of the plant's current products, CAPRI SUN ALL NATURAL® juice drinks.