Home Nexus Services moves corporate headquarters to Mill Place Office Park
Local News, Politics

Nexus Services moves corporate headquarters to Mill Place Office Park

Chris Graham

augusta-county2editsThe Augusta County Board of Supervisors announced Tuesday that Nexus Services will invest $22 million and create 250 jobs over the next three years at Mill Place Office Park in Augusta County, where it will relocate its corporate US headquarters.

Mill Place Office Park, Phase I, was built in 2006 by Mill Place Office Park LC, a division of Countryside Holdings Incorporated.  Since its development, it has served as the location for many businesses, several of which have gone on to build expanded stand-alone operations in Mill Place Commerce Park.   Presently, the following companies call Mill Place Office Park home:  A. Morton Thomas, Davis Strategies, Blue Maple Title, Jennifer Cline, PhD, Interim Health Care, and McCormick Taylor, whose recent expansion last year prompted the construction of Phase II.

As part of its growth plan, Nexus will purchase Mill Place Office Park and construct Phase III, a 10,000 square-foot building customized for Nexus’ diverse needs.  Phase III is expected to be complete by December 2015.  While Nexus will occupy a large percentage of Mill Place Office Park offices, the campus-style environment will continue to host multiple tenants.

Mike Shull, Chairman of the Augusta County Board of Supervisors, presided over the groundbreaking ceremony today and said, “We welcome the Nexus family of companies to Augusta County.  It was through Frank Root’s entrepreneurial vision and cooperation with the County that Mill Place Office Park was developed, and we look forward to continuing to work with Nexus in the same spirit in the years ahead.”

Mike Donovan, President of Nexus Services, said of the new corporate office location, “We are fortunate to employ exceptional people, and Augusta County will provide an incredible place to raise their families.  We look forward to being a part of the Augusta County family and growing our companies in this wonderful community.”

Immediately, the company will move 42 full-time jobs to Augusta County, and by December of 2015 projects a workforce of 80 to 100 people at the Mill Place corporate office location.  “Nexus Services is a great addition to Augusta County’s corporate community, and I’m excited to see the next chapter of Mill Place Office Park unfold,” said Frank Root, President of Countryside who has owned and developed the office park since 2006.

Support AFP

Multimedia

 

Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

uva basketball blake buchanan jacob cofie
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

Former ‘Hoos in the 2026 NCAA Tournament: Three advance to second round

henry zatkowski uva baseball
Baseball, Go 'Hoos

UVA Baseball: #9 ‘Hoos win 10-6 in weekend series opener with #24 Wake Forest

Eric Becker homered, Joe Tiroly and Harrison Didawick each drove in three, and Henry Zatkowski notched win #4 of the season, as #9 Virginia opened a weekend series with #24 Wake Forest with a 10-6 win on Friday night at The Dish.

kymora johnson uva basketball
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

Women’s Basketball: Short turnaround for Virginia for Saturday NCAA game

Virginia’s 57-55 win over Arizona State in Thursday’s First Four ended at 11:17 p.m. Postgame interviews, getting on the bus, maybe they got back to the hotel by 1 a.m.

shop to stop hunger event BRAFB food insecurity
Local News

Community, local leaders rally together to fight food insecurity in region

uva basketball sam lewis
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

NCAA Tournament: Sam Lewis tech unexpectedly ignites game-closing run in UVA win

jail handcuffs
Local News

Investigation: Waynesboro man arrested in Frye Street child pornography case

virginia state police file photo accident interstate
State/U.S. News

Interstate 81: Police help driver to safety after vehicle catches fire following crash