Meeting Modern Demands

Whether it is a new company coming to West Virginia or an existing business park or modern community expanding to accommodate new tenants, development is key to moving the Mountain State forward. Not only do development projects create jobs, invigorate the construction industry, impact the economy, aid growing industries, encourage entrepreneurship and spur community growth, but they also serve as a reminder of the vibrant landscape and wealth of natural resources available throughout West Virginia.

Closing West Virginia’s Skills Gap

In response to the call to diversify West Virginia’s economy, many programs have been created over the past several years to train Mountain State residents to work in new industries. With the coronavirus outbreak and the impact it has had on the economy, local businesses and employment rates, these training programs have never been more important. At the onset of the statewide shutdown in March, West Virginia faced more than 90,000 unemployment claims, and that number increased as businesses temporarily halted operations or closed for good due to the pandemic. This shift in available jobs could leave many people looking for new career opportunities.

Natural Resources, Industrial Advantage

Concerned by the amount of greenhouse gases produced by coal-fired power plants, the power industry has been calling for alternative sources of energy for decades. This transition led industry leaders to focus on natural gas, a more sustainable and cost-effective power source that releases less than half the amount of carbon dioxide than coal, as part of its comprehensive energy strategy.

In the Chef’s Corner: The Wonder Bar Steakhouse

The Wonder Bar Steakhouse has been a Clarksburg, WV, staple for more than 70 years. The restaurant’s rich history in the community began on February 14, 1946, when John and Betty Folio first opened its doors. The establishment remained in their family for many years as new generations continued in the tradition of creating a unique dining experience that became widely loved throughout West Virginia. In 2012, Daniel Watts, Manny Alvarez and David Alvarez decided to purchase The Wonder Bar Steakhouse to keep that unique experience alive.