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Data Centers Rejected + Business Leaders Surveyed + Tysons Redevelopment: VA Business News

Data center vote results, business leaders' predictions and plans for redevelopment lead this week's business news in Virginia.

Heading into the new week, Patch highlights the previous week's top business stories and headlines from across Virginia. Here's a roundup of stories from across the state. You can catch up on other business news by clicking here.

Prince William County Supervisors Unanimously Reject Massive New Data Center Plan

Prince William County's Board of Supervisors Tuesday night unanimously rejected a sprawling new data center proposal after nearly six hours of public comments involving dozens of residents and a rally outside the government complex ahead of the vote.

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New Survey Reveals How NoVA Business Leaders Feel About Region's Economic Future

Northern Virginia business leaders are more optimistic about the region’s economic future and their own, according to a new survey.

Fairfax County Accepts Proposal To Revise 30-Story Scotts Run South Building In Tysons

A proposal to revise part of the Scotts Run South redevelopment in Tysons has officially entered Fairfax County's review process.

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Reston STEM Nonprofit Founder Named to Virginia Air & Space Center Board

Robin McDougal, founder and board chair of Reston-based The Pearl Project Institute for Innovation in STEM Literacy, has been appointed by Gov. Abigail Spanberger to the Board of Directors of the Virginia Air & Space Center at NASA Langley.

Major Vienna Employer Ranked Best In US For Customer Experience In New Survey

The Vienna-based Navy Federal Credit Union has just been ranked the best among U.S. brands when it comes to customer experience, according to a new survey.

SCC Adds Time For Public Comment, Testimony In Morrisville To Wishing Star Power Line Case

Virginia’s utility regulator has allowed deadlines to be extended in the Morrisville to Wishing Star Transmission Line Case, including adding more time for public comment.

Brightview Northfax Opens In Fairfax City, Welcomes First Residents

A long-awaited senior living community officially opened its doors Tuesday as Brightview Northfax celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, welcoming its first residents to Fairfax City.

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