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Your search for Charlottesville returned the results listed below.Charlottesville Technology Center Teaches Know-How that Employers Need
It is amazing when the entire world of technology opens up under one roof‚ but students and mentors at Charlottesvilles Connected Community Technology Center experience that sensation daily.
Charlottesville Pavilion Makes Downtown a Popular Stop for Concerts
A new entertainment venue on the east end of Charlottesvilles pedestrian-only Downtown Mall is drawing national acts – and giving the heart of downtown a boost.
State Farm Insurance in Charlottesville Continues to Grow
State Farm Insurance's local operations center provides an excellent example of the type of success that can be achieved through continuous business investment growth and career-ladder job creation, which are the two chief goals of the Thomas Jefferson Partnership for Economic Development.
Charlottesville’s Massive Von Holtzbrinck Publishing Distributes Books
Bookworms take note: Chances are a lot of the books in your collection spent some time in the Charlottesville area.
The Charlottesville & University Symphony Has Unusual Mix of Musicians
Having an orchestra made up of university as well as community musicians is unusual in the United States. Not so in Charlottesville.
Residents’ Appreciation of Literature Dates Back to City’s Earliest Days
Ask Charlottesville residents whether they have read any good books lately, and chance are, they have.
Local Businesses and Darden Enjoy Town and Gown Dream
Charlottesville businesses have an invaluable community partner in the University of Virginia’s Darden Graduate School of Business. The world-class MBA program cultivates real-life experiences for students while providing a boost to local industry.
Restoring Madisons Legacy
The recent restoration of Montpelier, the Orange, Va., plantation mansion of fourth U.S. President James Madison, took home remodeling to a new level.
Pickin and Grinnin on Carter Mountain
If the adage “an apple a day keeps the doctor away,” holds true, Carter Mountain Orchard has local residents set for many years to come.
Successfully Bridging Generations
While some communities struggle to meet the needs of their growing senior populations, Charlottesville residents of all ages benefit from a solid foundation of services and support established by the Jefferson Area Board for Aging.
Mall at the Heart of It All
Charlottesville’s downtown district has proven to be fertile ground for growing a profitable small business. Just ask Jon Bright, owner of the Spectacle Shop, which has thrived downtown since 1984 and now has two additional locations.
Estate of Enlightenment
The interests and accomplishments of Thomas Jefferson – our nation’s third president and Greater Charlottesville’s most famous former resident – were legion.
Summer School Becomes Cool
The idea of learning during the lazy days of summer has become much better received by some students in Charlottesville, thanks to Odyssey 2025.
Strengthening the Core
With a renewed commitment to its core services and a roster of programs to enhance its identity as the region’s premier business and civic alliance, the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is strengthening its status as the area’s point organization for economic development and more.
Shining Corporate Citizens
Charlottesville’s schools, charities and other worthwhile organizations benefit from a steady stream of community support, much of which comes from the area’s major employers.
Award Honors Duo Who Do Good
Whenever community service is discussed in Charlottesville, the names of Daniel and Lou Jordan often are spoken.
