Virginia s Gateway Region is Home to the Largest Spec Site Development in Virginia
Construction for the 650,250 square-foot industrial facility in Prince George County s Southpoint Business Park shows confidence in market
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PRINCE GEORGE, Va., Feb. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The Hollingsworth Companies have pre-graded the site and are starting construction of a 650,250 square-foot speculative building in Southpoint Business Park located in Prince George County. This will be the 12
th and largest facility developed by The Hollingsworth Companies in Southpoint, which has provided the community with facilities supporting hundreds of jobs and millions of dollars in investments.
South Okanagan group asking for Penticton city council s help with an after hours vet clinic - Penticton News castanet.net - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from castanet.net Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Image Credit: FACEBOOK/PetPace February 12, 2021 - 7:30 PM A Penticton group is leading the charge to get 24/7 veterinary care for the South Okanagan and will be making an appeal to local politicians next week. Keith Boswell, representing the group South Okanagan After Hours Pet Care, will be at the city council meeting on Tuesday, Feb. 16. Boswell’s aim is to bring attention to the lack of after hour veterinary care in the city to council members. He says Penticton no longer offers emergency vet service, and the only alternative for a pet owner whose pet gets ill after hours, or on weekends, is to submit their sick animal to an hour-long drive to a vet in Kelowna.
Civica Inc. To Invest $124M To Build New Manufacturing Facility In Virginia
Pharmaceutical manufacturer Civica Inc. will invest $124.5M to establish its first in-house pharmaceutical manufacturing operation in Petersburg, Virginia. The company plans to create 186 new jobs.
Civica is a nonprofit generic drug company launched in 2018 to address the problem of chronic generic drug shortages and high drug prices, and a key partner for the new U.S. government-funded partnership with Phlow Corporation, Medicines for All Institute, and AMPAC Fine Chemicals.
Through this partnership, Phlow executed a $354M contract with the U.S. Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) to produce essential medications using advanced manufacturing processes from the Medicines for All Institute based at the College of Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU).