Less than a week after Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley crowed about robust job creation on his side of the Potomac River, Fairfax County economic development officials put up some big numbers of their own.
The Fairfax County Economic Development Authority said Tuesday that 159 firms will have created more than 9,000 jobs in Virginia’s largest jurisdiction within about a year’s time. Some have already moved to Fairfax, while others are on the way within the next 12 months, said Alan A. Fogg, a spokesman for the economic development authority.
The numbers may also offer yet another data point in the long, cross-river rivalry between Maryland and Virginia over which state has the more business-friendly environment.