Cavalier Telephone LLC, a Richmond-based telecommunications
company, increased its coverage area for customers
in Portsmouth and Chesapeake by adding two switching
stations in the region, giving Cavalier access to 45,000
residents and 5,000 businesses. (The Virginian-Pilot)
Essel Propack America LLC, a manufacturer of
specialty packaging based in Mumbai, India, will expand
its Danville manufacturing facility to supply laminated
tubes and caps to cosmetic product companies. The $15
million investment will create 40 jobs. (Press release)
Geeks On Call, a provider of on-site technical
troubleshooting and computer services headquartered
in Norfolk, announced an expansion of its West Coast
franchising operations. With six franchises in Los
Angeles the company plans to open five more in coming
months, plus 14 in San Jose and San Francisco, plus
22 in Phoenix and Tempe and an undisclosed number in
Seattle. (Business Wire)
Koyo Steering Systems of USA Inc., an automotive
products manufacturing subsidiary of Koyo Seiko of
Osaka, Japan, will invest $36 million in its Botetourt
County facility, creating 96 jobs. Virginia competed
with Tennessee for the project. (Press release)
Spotts Fain PC, a Richmond-based law firm,
opened its first branch office in Irvington to serve
clients in the Chesapeake Bay area. R. Lee Stephens
Jr. is resident attorney of the office. (Press release)
Target Inc., a national consumer products retailer,
is expanding its Suffolk warehouse facility by 300,000
square feet. The warehouse, opened in 2003, is 1.5
million square feet. (Press release)