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Kyocera SGS Precision Tool Inc. chooses Danville, VA as Its North American Technology and Strategic Manufacturing Hub
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Southern Company subsidiary to develop Virginia site
ATLANTA – Southern Company subsidiary Southern Power is in the preliminary phase of developing land for a natural gas generating facility in Pittsylvania County, located in southern Virginia. As part of Southern Power’s strategic plan to ...
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Overfinch to invest $1.82 million to establish manufacturing operation
FARNBOROUGH – Governor Terry McAuliffe announced today that Overfinch, the world’s leading creator of bespoke Range Rover vehicles, will invest $1.82 million to establish a manufacturing operation in the City of Danville. The company plans to ...
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Purchase Agreement signed for $250+ million project in Berry Hill Industrial Park
DANVILLE – During its regularly scheduled meeting, the Danville-Pittsylvania Regional Industrial Facility Authority (RIFA) approved a purchase agreement with Wilmot Properties, LLC, for a project of regional significance in the Berry Hill ...
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Kentuck Solar Project to power more than 900 homes in the City of Danville
DANVILLE – Governor Terry McAuliffe today announced that the Kentuck Solar project, Virginia’s largest municipal utility solar farm, will begin construction this August. The Kentuck project is a 6 megawatt solar array that will be part of the ...
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Planners advance new River District Project (549 High St.)
The Danville Planning Commission voted Monday to recommend approval of a rezoning request that would allow a new project in the River District to move forward. The project would create 23 market-rate apartments at 549 High St.
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Danville welcomes Cuisine to River District
DANVILLE, Va. – Mayor Sherman Saunders and other city officials and citizens gathered Tuesday morning in welcoming Cuisine as the latest addition to the River District’s growing list of restaurant options.
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City celebrates as historic Pace Building comes back to life
DANVILLE, Va. – Danville city leaders joined other area leaders and citizens Thursday afternoon in welcoming Pace on Main as the latest addition to the River District’s growing list of urban living spaces.