January 2011

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COVER STORY:
The General Assembly
Carving up Virginia's map


Virginia has a short timetable to solve the redistricting puzzle.
by Jessica Sabbath

Tea party aftertaste
Legislators expected to shun taxes, watch for challengers in an election year.

COMMUNITY PROFILE:
Alexandria>


No bedroom suburb

Old World charm keeps workers and tourists flocking to Alexandria.
by David Hodes

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE FORECAST>

The new normal
Long, slow recovery expected for commercial real estate in 2011.
by Paula C. Squires

 

 

HOTELS & TOURISM>>

Fighting for attention

Tourism officials see Civil War anniversary as a prime opportunity to attract visitors.
by Martha Steger

Neighborly assistance
Museums dealing with Civil War and Civil Rights work together.
by Martha Steger

HOSPITALS>>
Patient recommended
Survey offers guidance in choosing hospitals.
by Zak Kozuchowski

BUSINESS SCHOOLS>>
Executive training ground
Despite cutbacks, companies rely on programs to develop talent.
by Tim Loughran

SMALL BUSINESS:
A leg up for startups
Mentorship program helps new company finds its niche.
by Zak Kozuchowski

IN THE NEWS:
A violation of trust
Forbes exploited early inexperience of Virginia's Tobacco Commission.
by Robert Burke

 

 




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