Nine Fairfax County-based companies hold spots on the latest Fortune 500, Fortune magazine’s list of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States, with a 10th on the way.
NEWS
May 22, 2018
Nine Fairfax County-based companies hold spots on the latest Fortune 500, Fortune magazine’s list of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States, with a 10th on the way.
Apple has quietly explored the idea of opening a campus for 20,000 employees in Northern Virginia, further advancing the possibility that the Washington area could evolve into an East Coast outpost for Silicon Valley
There are big changes afoot in Tysons, a flashy “edge” city where many people go to work, eat, and shop — but rarely live. Tysons’ vision for 2050 is to build transit-oriented development, a mix of density, and walkable spaces in an effort to attract new residents.
The “Next Great American City” well underway.
Supervisor Linda Smyth (D-Providence) chose the Tysons Partnership as her champion because of the group’s Community Responsibility Council, which improves the lives of under-served people in the Tysons area.