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Charlie the Tuna is coming to Northern Virginia. StarKist Co. will invest $3.6 million to relocate its Pittsburgh corporate and administrative headquarters to Reston. It will lease 24,000 square feet in Boston Properties’ 1875 Explorer Street in Reston Town Center. The move will create 83 new jobs, according to announcements from Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam’s office and the Fairfax County Economic Development Authority. It will complete the relocation in April 2022. StarKist will receive assistance from the Virginia Jobs Investment Program, which provides consulting services and funding to companies creating new jobs. “I believe the move to Virginia will provide an outstanding work environment for our employees, as well as an opportunity to expand the StarKist business in the years ahead,” said StarKist president and CEO Andrew Choe. ....
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StarKist Plans Move Into New Reston Headquarters In April 2022 - Reston, VA - StarKist Co., the world's largest supplier of canned and packaged tuna, is moving its headquarters from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Reston. ....
The food manufacturer known for its tuna is investing $3.6 million to relocate its corporate and administrative headquarters to Fairfax County, according to a news release. ....
Abilities Dance Boston. (Courtesy Abilities Dance) Drawing inspiration from one of her favorite legends, choreographer Ellice Patterson will debut “Firebird” as a reimagined ballet on May 14-15. Although she grew up seeing versions of the ballet, something always seemed to be missing. “I always felt different identities that I had, and others had, weren t reflected in [the ballet], she said. I was thinking of how to take a fairy tale and completely recreate a new ballet with the new score, with a new movement that is more inclusive of the world around us,” she said. Patterson is the founder and executive director of Abilities Dance, a dance company that seeks to create a thriving space for professional dancers of all abilities. Her company has performed at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, GRUNT Festival in Chicago and Gibney in New York. ....