KMR Aviation Services Inc. to invest $1 million to expand operation  

RICHMOND - Governor Ralph Northam today announced that KMR Aviation Services Inc., an aviation management company, will invest $1 million to expand its operation in Bedford County. The company will purchase its 7,200-square-foot leased facility and add a new repair center to build and assemble components on location to accommodate its growing client base. The project will create 12 new jobs.

Governor Gilmore announces Japanese company to invests $1.8 million

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Usui International Company, UIC, will expand its Chesapeake facility creating 25 additional jobs. The company will also invest $1.8 million in the facility.

335 new positions created in Chesapeake

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Dendrite International, a Morristown, New Jersey-based firm, will locate a new technical services center in the Greenbrier area of Chesapeake. The new facility will create 335 new jobs within the first 30 months with a total investment exceeding $30 million.

Governor Gilmore announces expansions totaling $700 million

150 jobs created by dairy manufacturer by year's end; $30 million added to original investment

Governor Gilmore Approves $600,000 to Assist County; AOL to Add New Tech Center, Two New Buildings

Manufacturer will create 30 additional jobs in the Farmville area

Sara Lee Activewear to invest $25 million, Governor approves $1.3 grant to assist County with site p

Governor approves $200,000 to County for site prep, State to provide workforce training to help fill

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced CPFilms' decision to expand its manufacturing facility in Henry County. The company, which currently employs 483 Virginians, plans to create 52 new jobs through a three-year $35 million expansion plan.

Governor Gilmore announces workforce training to bring aerospace company, 150 jobs to Virginia

Richmond - Governor Jim Gilmore today announced that Fairchild Dornier will relocate its United States headquarters from San Antonio, Texas to Fairfax County. Sales and marketing, product support and senior leadership will operate out of this facility, initially employing 50 people and increasing that number to 150 within a year. Virginia successfully competed with several East Coast states for this $15 million investment.