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Electrical contractor Rosendin to create 250 jobs at Greater Richmond facility

March 10, 2026

Rosendin Hanover Virginia

RICHMOND, Va. (March 10, 2026) – The Greater Richmond Partnership (GRP) announces that Rosendin, the largest employee-owned electrical contractor in the U.S., has signed a lease at Lakeridge Logistics Center in Hanover County for a 124,000-square-foot facility. The company plans to upfit the building at 10383 Lakeridge Parkway to accommodate Phase I employment of 250 over the next 3-5 years.

“Our investment in Greater Richmond demonstrates our dedication to growth in a new market and positions us for success,” said Matt Orosz, Rosendin Senior Vice President for the East Region.

“We’re excited that our facility in Hanover County will serve as a hub for Rosendin’s regional electrical contracts moving forward. Rosendin is fortunate to have great relationships with so many companies in the Greater Richmond area, and we look forward to expanding our presence here to better collaborate with our partners.”

Matt Orosz, Rosendin SVP for the East Region

Rosendin is a $5.6 billion employee-owned company with offices across the country, building landmark projects for tech giants, manufacturers, healthcare companies, airports and hospitality groups. The firm expects to invest $14 million in the building lease and construction.

“I am delighted to welcome Rosendin to the beautiful South Anna District of Hanover County,” declares Sue P. Dibble, Board of Supervisors Representative for the South Anna District. “I am thrilled to hear of the good, high wage jobs Rosendin will create in the community in the near future, and equally as excited to hear the interest in engaging our middle, high and trade schools to help connect our students to the trade jobs of the future, highlighted by the development of a 5,000-square-foot training space in their new building.”

Greater Richmond was chosen due to its strategic location to service and supply key regional industries such as advanced manufacturing and information technology.

The Greater Richmond Partnership and Hanover County Economic Development helped Rosendin with the building planning process and community involvement.

“Greater Richmond’s information technology supply chain community is growing thanks to investments from international and domestic firms, such as Rosendin,” said Jennifer Wakefield, GRP’s President and CEO. “The services that Rosendin provides, and the community engagement that the company strives for, makes the region a richer place for our residents.”

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About GRP The Greater Richmond Partnership (GRP) is the lead regional economic development organization for the City of Richmond and counties of Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico in Virginia. GRP attracts new companies to the region by providing in-depth market data, marketing the region globally and generating quality economic opportunities.