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Acoustical Sheetmetal is expanding its footprint in Virginia Beach for the third time in six years. The company plans to invest $45.8 million to expand its operations in Innovation Park and add ...
Acoustical Sheetmetal is expanding its footprint in Virginia Beach for the third time in six years. The company plans to invest $45.8 million to expand its operations in Innovation Park and add ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Governor Glenn Youngkin made a huge business announcement Friday at Acoustical Sheet Metal. The Governor revealed the company’s third expansion, which creates 350 ...
Acoustical Sheet Metal invests $45 million in new expansion with 350 jobs Toggle header content. News. Governor Glenn Youngkin made a huge business announcement Friday at Acoustical Sheet Metal.
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Acoustical Sheet Metal Company CEO Margaret Shaia, who is fondly called ‘Ms. Margaret’ by workers also spoke to the crowd of over 200 people.