Governor Youngkin is on board with a plan to turn the Oak Hill Estate in Loudoun County into a state park. After a recent visit to the 12-hundred-acre property between Chantilly and Middleburg that was once home to the country's fifth president, James Monroe, Youngkin included language in his package of budget amendments to authorize the consideration of the state park idea. The General Assembly reconvenes on April 2nd to review the governor's amendments.
A vertical indoor strawberry farm in Virginia has filed for bankruptcy. Plenty Unlimited, Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection over the weekend. The newly opened strawberry farm has between 100-million and 500-million dollars in liabilities and hundreds of creditors. Several local vendors also claim the farm has not paid them for work completed. The Chapter 11 filing will allow the company to stay in business to reorganize or restructure business plans.