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Watkins Centre: Large industrial sites available as part of major mixed use living-working center. Dedicated highway interchange for east-west or north-south routes. Sites qualified for data centers, with all utilities available. Strategic location at Route 288 interchange and Midlothian Turnpike.

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With four chapels to serve you, J.T.Morriss & Son Funeral Homes is the most convenient funeral home in the area. Each of their locations, Downtown Petersburg, Hopewell, Chesterfield and Wakefield, offer comfortable facilities for family and friends to gather and parking is spacious and well lit in the evenings. Offering advance planning, memorial, burial, cremation, pets, and aftercare services.

Iluka Extends Mine in Dinwiddie
Vanessa Remmers | Progress-Index |  Full Story

DINWIDDIE - A major mining company's footprint in Dinwiddie County just got a little bigger.

 

The Board of Supervisors on Dec. 17 approved a conditional use permit that will allow Iluka Resources Inc. to extend its Concord mine. The mine is located in Sussex County, but spills over into Dinwiddie County.

 

A little over 100 acres of the 300-acre property is located in Dinwiddie, County Administrator W. Kevin Massengill said.

 

Iluka Resources already has an active mine in Dinwiddie with a wet concentrator plant located at that site. The company previously announced a major expansion of operations to be located in the Old Hickory area of the county. 

After Tough Year, Golf Course Sees the Light
Michael Schwartz | Richmond BizSense |  Full Story 

In a swing of momentum following bankruptcy and foreclosure, a local golf course has been snatched up by a prominent area real estate developer.

 

George Emerson and several partners are the new owners of Prince George Golf Club after acquiring the 113-acre course in late December.

  

The Prince George property, located about 12 miles south of Petersburg, is the second golf course in Emerson's bag. He founded and built the Highlands Golf Course in conjunction with the surrounding Highlands subdivision in Chesterfield in 2001.