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  • Business Briefs

    STAFFORD — Stafford County is ranked No. 12 on Forbes magazine’s 25 richest localities in the United States.

  • Business Briefs: Feb. 19 Paper

    Las Palmas Café is moving STAFFORD — Las Palmas Café in Fredericksburg will move to a new location in March.

  • Crazy 8 to open in May

    STAFFORD — Crazy 8 children’s apparel store is set to open in May at Spotsylvania Towne Centre, near Fredericksburg.

  • Business Briefs

    The Northern Virginia Electric Cooperative is encouraging customers to participate in its Load Management Program.

  • Smoking ban in restaurants kicks off: 'Lucky accident' cleans up Virginia eateries

    STAFFORD — Maj. Richard Spooner, who owns the Globe and Laurel in Stafford County, went smoke-free at his business 12 to 13 years ago.Spooner said that customers complained about the smoke so non-smoking areas were designated, but the complaints still came. “Artifacts” in the restaurant also began to turn yellow from the smoke, he said.

  • Business Brief for the week of August 28

    Business Brief for the week of August 28

    STAFFORD — The McDonald’s fast food restaurant located on Shelton Shop Road, near North Stafford High School, has been torn down.

  • Pohanka Honda celebrates grand opening

    STAFFORD — Pohanka Honda of Fredericksburg opened July 1 at its south Stafford location in the Carter’s Crossing shopping center.

  • Business Brief - July 17 Paper

    STAFFORD — The Sports Booth Athletic Center planned to hold a grand opening July 11, but was unable to as it is waiting for occupancy.

  • Business brief for the week of July 3

    SERVPRO, a national leader and provider of fire and water cleanup, and mold mitigation and remediation, offered tips to Stafford residents in honor of National Home Safety Week.

  • Planners back Walmart proposal in Orange

    STAFFORD — The Orange County Planning Commission voted 5-4 late last week, backing a proposal from Walmart that seeks to build a supercenter near a Civil War battlefield in Orange.

  • Surgical center's move approved

    STAFFORD — The Surgi-Center of Central Virginia is heading to Fredericksburg, after receiving the OK from the Virginia Department of Health.

  • Business Briefs for the week of May 1

    FREDERICKSBURG — PermaTreat Pest Control has been designated a Virginia Green Partner Organization by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.

  • Business Briefs for the week of April 24

    FREDERICKSBURG — PermaTreat Pest Control has been designated a Virginia Green Partner Organization by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality.

  • Business Brief

    STAFFORD — Last week, it was announced that First Market Bank in Richmond and Union Bankshares in Bowling Green, would merge.

  • Business Brief

    ALEXANDRIA — The VRE Operations Board took another step last week toward fulfilling its commitment to improving Virginia Railway Express operations.

  • Wittman visits Stafford business

    Wittman visits Stafford business

    STAFFORD — Virginia Congressman Rob Wittman visited The Reger Group in North Stafford on Monday, touring the facility and meeting with employees.

  • Business Brief

    This year, the Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control turns 75.

  • Business Briefs

    STAFFORD — Navy Federal Credit Union debuted its newest branch at the newly opened Quantico Corporate Center on Monday.

  • Virginia BBB connection claimed in lottery scam

    RICHMOND — At least three Richmond-area residents received calls recently from someone in Jamaica claiming to be associated with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) in Central Virginia. They were told they won $3.8 million dollars in a lottery, but they first needed to send $380 before they can get the winnings.

  • Business Brief

    STAFFORD — On Jan. 29, The Reger Group received a 2009 SmartCEO/Future 50 Award and was recognized as one of the fastest growing companies in the Washington, D.C. region by “Washington SmartCEO” magazine.

  • Business Briefs

    Business in Stafford County are ringing in the new year with new ideas, from Goodwill Industries' new electric van to Ben & Jerry's new partnership.

  • Cancer centers turned down

    STAFFORD — Applications from HCA and Medicorp Health System to build cancer centers at their new hospitals in Stafford and Spotsylvania counties by obtaining radiation equipment for the facilities were rejected last week.

  • Business briefs

    Tastefully Simple comes to Stafford and Giant prepares to celebrate Black History Month.

  • Digital storage company moving to Falmouth

    Digital storage company moving to Falmouth

    FALMOUTH — Iron Mountain, an information protection and storage service, will be moving soon into more than 140,000 square feet at the Virginia Gateway Distribution Center, built in 2007 and located at 2031 International Parkway.

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