For more than a year, Clarice Grove has worked in the Prince William County Economic Development office as a small business development manager.

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As the region reopens, eyes are shifting back to the roads as workers head back to the office.

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The Prince William County Department of Economic Development, in partnership with the Mason Small Business Development Center (SBDC), is hosting a free Virtual Roundtable for local businesses on Wednesday, May 19, at 11:45 a.m.

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Dennis Furr is the CEO and President of RMA Consulting, a firm that helps companies land government contracts. He’s been at the helm of the firm since November 2017, and he stopped by PLN to share some of his government contracting insight as we look ahead to what’s next after the coronavirus pandemic.

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Businesses in Prince William County play a pivotal role in strengthening the county by creating jobs, employing a diverse workforce, and bringing innovative technology, which contributes to the wellbeing of county residents.

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Pure Barre, the largest and most established barre franchise in North America, will open its doors in Stafford on May 17. Located at 1630 Publix Way, Suite 120, Stafford will gain access to Pure Barre’s challenging and proprietary barre technique.

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7-Eleven opens ‘evolution’ store near Manassas; includes chicken, pizza restaurants

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The Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command in Washington D.C. has just awarded a construction contract to create a wargaming facility at the Quantico Marine Corps base. The U.S. Marine Corps had publicized its intention to create this new facility back in late 2020.

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