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Virginia
Business - April 2004
COVER
STORY
Finding
the right chemistry
Manufacturing in Virginia is on the way out
— or is it? Chemical producers pack a wallop for
the state's economy
REGIONAL
REPORT: RICHMOND
Preserving
the city core
Will Richmond's downtown revival spark more
regional cooperation?
Publisher's
Q&A
Dr. Eugene Trani, president of Virginia Commonwealth
University
Publisher's
Q&A
Dr.
William Cooper, president of University of Richmond
PROFILE
From trains
to the treasury
Richmond's John Snow: President Bush's point man on
economic policy
CORPORATE
EXPANSIONS
Lots of
new investment — not as many jobs
BUSINESS
LAW
Move over
Delaware
New
law raises Virginia's profile as a corporate-friendly
state
VACATIONS & RESORTS
When marble
isn't enough
Top hotel ratings boost prestige and business
— if you can get them
Publisher's
Q&A
Gary K. Rosenberg, president and CEO of The
Homestead
Virginia's
theme parks help drive tourism
SPECIAL SECTION
Commercial
Real Estate
The most significant real estate projects of
2003
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
- John Snow's new
job: Keep the economy rolling
Around the
Old Dominion
- New green in the
valleys
- Virginia tobacco farmers
buy in to a buyout
- Computer Sciences Corp. takes
flight in Northern Virginia
- TowneBank's growing appetite
- Travelocity.com hangs up
on Dickenson
- U.S. 29's road warriors
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