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The struggle to stay on top
by Robert
C. Powell III
Virginia Business
March 2007
Everyone wants to be No.1.
But getting there and staying there are two different
matters. In recent months, Virginia has been named
the top state in a number of surveys assessing business
conditions throughout the country. But economic development
officials know that the one sure way to lose the
commonwealth’s competitive
edge is to bask in good publicity while ignoring Virginia’s
shortcomings. Those pitfalls include traffic-choked
roads and a growing shortage of skilled labor. In our
cover package, Richmond-based
writer Garry Kranz looks at how Virginia measures up
against other states.
In a related article, Otesa
Middleton Miles of Richmond examines Virginia’s
largest corporate expansions in 2006. Once again,
many of the biggest deals are taking place not in
the urbanized “Golden
Crescent” from Washington through Richmond to
Hampton Roads, but in the commonwealth’s more
rural areas. The biggest deal, in fact, involved an
IKEA subsidiary that will build a furniture factory
in the Danville area.
This expansion trend, however,
doesn’t mean
that the growth of the urban areas is slowing down.
Far from it. A case in point is the Fredericksburg
region where the population has increased 25 percent
in the past six years. Fredericksburg writer
Robert Burke looks at how the region is seeking a coordinated
approach to growth while capitalizing on its position
midway between Washington and Richmond.
Speaking of positioning, you will
find our Options executive lifestyle stories in a new
spot. Beginning with this issue, Options will become
a regular part of the magazine instead of running as
a separate supplement. We look
at executive pilots,
and a new cruise terminal in Norfolk.
After all, where can you get a better idea of competitiveness
than watching a basketball battle in the Atlantic Coast
Conference?
P.S. Don’t miss our annual List
of Leaders compiled
by Special Projects Editor Jessica Sabbath and researcher
Bekah Wright. Also take a peek
at photos from the Winner’s Gala
in Richmond.
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