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Community Profile: Hampton Roads


The $250 million Tech Center Research Park is under construction in Newport News.


says. The U.S. Department of Energy is expected to announce in the next two years which site will get the collider. New construction also is underway


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an urgent-care center operated by Chil- dren’s Hospital of the Kings Daughters and 284 upscale apartments. W.M. Jordan Co. is developing the $450 million, privately financed project. The mixed-use community emphasizes environment, nutrition and fitness, says John Lawson, W.J. Jordan’s president and CEO. “We want to get people in an environment where they’re collaborating. To do that, we have to provide really interesting retail and entertainment and a great place to live.”


A $1 billion ion collider also


wouldn’t hurt. The Jefferson Lab is com- peting with Long Island’s Brookhaven National Laboratory to become the site for the collider, a coup projected to have about a $4 billion economic impact on the region. Lawson believes the tech center would benefit from the collider and its resulting jobs. “This would be a big attraction to people moving here and hired to work for the construction and operation of the ion collider,” he


at several of the region’s medical facilities. Bon Secours Hampton Roads Health System will open a $20 million medical plaza in Suffolk’s Harbour View this fall that will house the Bon Secours Cancer Institute. Meanwhile, Sentara Norfolk General, ranked as a top hospital in Vir- ginia by U.S. News and World Report, is launching a $199 million expansion. The five-year project will add three floors to the hospital, modernize and expand 18 operating rooms and enlarge the emergency department. With the expan- sion of its Ambulatory Surgery Center, Sentara Leigh Hospital is in the final phase of a massive, eight-year construc- tion project that saw the construction of two five-story patient towers and an employee parking deck. Overall, as Norfolk’s Rigney says,


the projects represent pieces of a larger puzzle designed to invigorate the region with new — and diverse — economic activity.


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