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Six hospitals continue to receive high scores in satisfaction survey
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Virginia’s overall patient satisfaction rate dipped in a recently released nationwide survey, but a consistent group of hospitals in the commonwealth continues to receive high marks. The patient satisfaction scores
Suffolk EDA awards $15K grant to local cafe
State grant program encourages development in downtown districts.
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The Suffolk Economic Development Authority has awarded a $15,000 state grant to Wall Street Cafe, which plans to open a new venture in the city. The two-story Wall Street Cafe
Genworth completes $1.8B sale of Canadian unit
The mortgage insurance deal is part of its effort in gain approval for China Oceanwide takeover.
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Henrico County-based Genworth Financial Inc. has completed the sale of the majority stake in its Canadian mortgage insurance company. The sale of Genworth MI Canada Inc. to Brookfield Business Partners
Alion opens its new Tysons headquarters
It occupies 14,000 square feet in the 20-story Boro Tower.
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Alion Science and Technology Corp., an engineering solutions provider for defense and intelligence agencies, has moved into its new headquarters at the Boro Tower in Tysons. Alion is leasing 14,000 square feet
Centauri acquires two Ohio companies
Chantilly firm is building its capabilities in the Dayton area.
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Chantilly-based Centauri has acquired two companies in Dayton, Ohio. Centauri, which describes itself as a provider of high-end space, intelligence, directed energy and cyber solutions, did not disclose how much it paid for
Owens & Minor names new board member
Michael C. Riordan is a former co-chief executive officer of Prisma Health.
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Mechanicsville-based Owens & Minor Inc. has named Michael C. Riordan, a former co-chief executive officer of Prisma Health, to its board of directors. Owens & Minor is a Fortune 500
Washington-area job growth stands out in IT survey
The region posted 192,000 positions in a 12-month period
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The Washington, D.C., metro area led the nation in open IT jobs over a 12-month period, according to an industry survey. The Washington region, which includes Northern Virginia, ranked No.
25-story tower planned for Tysons
The 383,628-square-foot speculative building is scheduled for completion in 2021.
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Construction is beginning on a 25-story speculative office tower in Tysons. The 383,628-square-foot building, to be called Tysons Central, is being developed by the Potomac, Maryland, real estate investment firm