
Montgomery County Receives GO Virginia Grant for Falling Branch Site
Montgomery County, VA – Falling Branch Corporate Park located in Christiansburg was one of eight projects recently awarded a GO Virginia grant.

Montgomery County, VA – Falling Branch Corporate Park located in Christiansburg was one of eight projects recently awarded a GO Virginia grant.

Virginia’s New River Valley was recently featured in a Virginia Business article on talent retention in the area.

Virginia Tech recently reported that they received a GO Virginia Grant for the Automated-Connected-Electrified (ACE) coalition.

Home of more presidents than any other state, Virginia has a long and rich history that attracts quality jobs and world-class education.

Cardinal News recently reported that Floyd County was awarded $1.3 million of a $59.5 million Virginia Telecommunications Initiative (VATI) Grant.

Valley Business Front recently did a cover story on TechLab, who recently merged with Nordic company SSI Diagnostica. This merger will expand their product offerings and open new doors for a larger client base.

The City of Radford recently distributed a press release stating that they will move forward with purchasing the former Foundry site, currently owned by Michigan-based Virginia Castings, LLC.

WSLS News recently reported that Pulaski County is partnering to invest $55 million to connect thousands of homes to high-speed internet.

Patrick Enterprises Corporation is planning an expansion to meet the needs of future projects.

Inmotion received an award for Top Virginia Employers for Interns in 2022. The recipients were selected for their work-based learning opportunities.
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