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Philip Morris plans $300 million center

by Heather Hayes
Virginia Business
May 2005

Philip Morris USA is burnishing Richmond’s reputation as a tobacco town. The nation’s largest tobacco company plans to build a $300 million research and technology center in the Virginia BioTechnology Research Park in downtown Richmond.

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The 475,000-square-foot facility will employ more than 500 scientists, engineers and support staff. Philip Morris, which moved its headquarters to Richmond two years ago, already employs more than 6,400 workers in the capital city.

Incorporated in Virginia in 1919, the tobacco company has always had a presence in Richmond, but it was based in New York City until moving into the former Reynolds Metals headquarters. New York is still the home of Philip Morris’ parent company, Altria Group.

The headquarters relocation and the new research center have reasserted Philip Morris’ prominence in Richmond. The company was for many years the area’s largest private employer, largely because of a massive cigarette factory built in South Richmond in the early 1970s. Capital One, however, overtook Philip Morris as top employer in recent years as Richmond’s tobacco industry waned.

The new project will have a dramatic effect on Richmond’s BioTechnology Park. When completed in 2007, the research center will nearly double the 575,000-square-foot space currently occupied by about 45 park tenants. Those tenants include biotechnology companies, the United Network for Organ Sharing, research institutes of Virginia Commonwealth University and state laboratories. Economic development officials also believe the Philip Morris facility will attract other businesses to the area, near the Richmond Coliseum.