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Virginia
Business - April
2005
COVER
STORY
The
City Crusader
Doug Wilder is back in office, as Richmond’s
mayor. Will it take superhuman powers to reform the
capital.
REGIONAL
REPORT
Batter
up
Wilder scores points with CEOs
Business
history center to trace economic legacy
CORPORATE
EXPANSIONS
Expansions
give state a strong job growth year
WORK
FORCE DEVELOPMENT
Community
colleges train workers to company specifications
MANUFACTURING
Virginia’s
steel mills reflect industry’s new image
VACATIONS
& RESORTS
The
new baby boomer must-have: A second-home getaway
Time
shares are out; fractionals are in
Expansions
and renovations at Virginia resorts
PUBLISHER'S
PROFILE
Resort
gives manager chance to settle down
COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
The
most significant real estate projects of 2004
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's Corner
- A comeback story with
a twist
Around the Old Dominion
- Capital One to buy
New Orleans bank
- Circuit City rejects bid
to become private company
- Pulaski cements its future
- Jaycee award to recognize
work of young professional
Technology in Virginia
- Floyd County phone
cooperative is center of attention
- Companies create testing center
for new supply-chain technology
Followups
An
update on companies and trends featured in recent issues:
- US Airways / Independence Air
- Virginia General Assembly
- Virginia tourism
- Slow growth in Loudoun County
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