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TERRY SAEGER RECOGNIZED AS NACD DIRECTORSHIP CERTIFIED™

TERRY SAEGER RECOGNIZED AS NACD DIRECTORSHIP CERTIFIED™
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Loudoun-Connected Programs get $2.1M in GO Virginia Grants

Gov. Ralph Northam last week announced $11.1 million in Growth and Opportunity for Virginia or GO Virginia Grants, including $2,089,571 for programs in Loudoun. Northern Virginia Community College will receive $1,106,777 to implement the Dual Enrollment Expansion Program for Information and Engineering Technology, or DEEP-IET. The program is planned to create 288 additional graduates, 96 new internships, and expand the number of certified dual enrollment teachers in the region. George Mason University will receive $882,794 to expand its statewide network of Innovation Commercialization Assistance Program mentors, who will support startups and early-stage companies. Services will include assistance with developing strategic plans and accessing funding and grants through a new regional hub service network.The George Mason Small Business Development Center is based in Leesburg, and according to program website it has helped Loudoun businesses including Leesburg’s Colvin Run Networks

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The Pandemic Hasn't Stopped the Building Boom In Tysons

The Pandemic Hasn’t Stopped the Building Boom In Tysons The Boro, with the residential buildings in the background and Boro Park in the foreground. This year has been a tough one for commercial real estate developments. From New York to California, projects have been stalled as developers grapple with everything from worker safety to uncertainty surrounding the future of the market. But in one Virginia community, development continues to soar.  Despite the coronavirus pandemic, developers in Tysons, Virginia, have moved forward with their plans for massive mixed-use projects. The Fairfax County government has ambitious goals to transform Tysons into a more “walkable, sustainable urban center” that will be able to meet the needs of 100,000 residents and 200,000 employees by the year 2050 a major undertaking considering that the current population of Tysons is around 23,700. 

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