The Haymarket museum is reopening later this month under a public-private partnership between the town and Haymarket Coffee Company.

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The Prince William Board of County Supervisors sold a key piece of Real Estate to developers who will develop Innovation Town Center, a mixed-use developments leaders hope will become the county’s next destination.

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On Monday, July 27, Manassas City Council approved BHP Enterprises LLC’s application for a subdivision to create 85 townhome lots and 20 single-family detached lots, known as Jefferson Square.

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Prince William County is working on distributing funds that will help bring businesses back to life post pandemic with safety and health guidelines in practice.

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International Gourmet Foods, Inc. will be investing $15.6 million to create new headquarters in Prince William County that will give local citizens over 169 new job opportunities.

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Multiple residents spoke out against an asphalt plant that could be built near their homes.

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Who is going to operate a new logistics center that is slated to be built on nine acres of land on Wellington Road near Manassas?

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REALTOR@ Association of Prince William County has announced an increase in home sales on the market in June 2020, compared to June 2019.

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Stafford County’s Economic Development Authority is urging the Board of Supervisors to send a message to retailers: “We’re open for business.” 

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