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Topsoe Chooses Meadowville for New State-of-the-Art USA Electrolyzer Factory

May 1, 2024|Announcement, Meadowville News, News|

Governor Glenn Youngkin today announced that Topsoe, a Danish manufacturer and global leader in carbon emission reduction technologies, will invest more than $400 million to build a factory at the Meadowville Technology Park in Chesterfield County.

The LEGO Group Celebrates Parkland Reforestation Project with Ceremony in Chesterfield

April 25, 2024|Meadowville News, News|

The LEGO Group joined Chesterfield County officials at Rockwood Park to celebrate the planting of more than 1,440 trees across eight county parks.

The LEGO Group announces program lead and appoints general contractor at Chesterfield Virginia, USA site

February 15, 2024|Meadowville News, News|

The LEGO Group announced it has appointed a permanent program lead and general contractor as it advances work on its more than US $1 billion manufacturing site in Chesterfield County, Virginia.

Cartograf Chooses Chesterfield County for New $65.3 Million Manufacturing Plant In Meadowville

October 23, 2019|News|

Governor Ralph Northam today announced that Cartograf, a leading provider of packaging solutions for over 40 industrial sectors worldwide, will invest $65.3 million to establish its first U.S. folding and micro-corrugated package printing facility in Chesterfield County. The 100-acre site will be located in the Meadowville Technology Park and the project will create 63 new jobs.

Capital One Investing $150M+ in Chesterfield Data Center

June 27, 2012|News|

Virginia-based Capital One Financial Corporation will invest more than $150 million to establish a new data center in Chesterfield County. This Virginia data center is part of Capital One’s core IT infrastructure that incorporates new technologies to better meet customer needs.

Amazon to Invest $85 million in Chesterfield Fulfillment Center

December 19, 2011|News|

Governor Bob McDonnell and Amazon.com, Inc. today announced the company’s plans to open two fulfillment centers in Virginia, investing a total of $135 million. The company will invest $85 million and create more than 1,000 jobs in Chesterfield County, and invest $50 million in Dinwiddie County, creating more than 350 jobs.

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