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Virginia
Business - October 2006
COVER STORY
NASCAR:
Virginia's major league sport
The state tries to capitalize on the growing popularity of stock car racing.
Fans'
brand loyalty attracts wide range of sponsors
Family-run
NASCAR avoids pitfalls of other sports
REGIONAL REPORT:
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
The
other side of the mountain
Outside developers discover
Winchester area's advantages
Harrisonburg
ready for the next generation of Internet technology
Growth
and Development
CONSTRUCTION
Going
up
Luxury condos, research centers
and innovative museums mark a busy year for construction.
Marine Corps museum encourages interaction
New art museum captures Roanoke's sense of place
Philip Morris facility is a boost to Richmond's downtown
Condo tower in resort city offers amenities and urban
setting
Research center celebrates nature and collaboration
Sampling of Virginia's largest construction projects
2005-06
'New Urbanism' developments
EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION
Turnover
at the top
It's still good to be the boss or retire at the top
of the corporate ladder.
What
they make
Compensation for the CEOs of Virginia's public companies
with at least $1 billion in revenue.
HEALTH
BENEFITS
Wellness
in the workplace
Companies offer programs and rewards to boost employee health.
Group recognizes Anheuser-Busch, Sentara
for employee programs
Important steps in building a wellness
program.
DEPARTMENTS
Editor's
Corner
- The
race for development
Looking Back
- Virginia-born Cyrus
McCormick left the state to build his fortune
Around the Old Dominion
- Asian-American group
forms chamber of commerce
- Virginia officials using top ranking in business
survey as marketing tool
- Altria puts Kraft spinoff plans on hold
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