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== Major employers == * Luck Stone, Burkeville Plant, is the nation’s largest family-owned and -operated producer of crushed stone, sand, and gravel. In 1935 Luck Stone purchased the Burkeville Plant, located on the Route 360/460 bypass in Nottoway County, Virginia. The Burkeville plant is the recipient of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s 1997 About Face Award for Outstanding Achievement. * A [[Southern States Cooperative]] store provides a full range of services and growing solutions for large commercial farming, tending backyard gardens, and trying to keep home yards looking green and lush. * James River Equipment operates a [[John Deere]] dealership here. * The [[Nottoway Correctional Center]] is an all-male state prison. As a Level 3–security facility, it has inmates serving long-term sentences, including single, multiple, and life sentences. A low-security work center is on the same site. * The [[Piedmont Geriatric Hospital]] is Virginia's only state facility dedicated solely to the evaluation and treatment of persons over the age of 65. * The Virginia Center for Behavioral Rehabilitation (VCBR) was opened in 2008 in Burkeville. Operated by the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services (DBHDS), it provides a secure environment for the treatment of adults legally classified as sexually violent predators. In 2022 it expanded by building a second facility on site, increasing its total capacity to about 600 beds. * The Burkeville Lodge is a vacation spot for the visually impaired to gather with family and friends. It was established in 1960 by the Virginia Association of Workers for the Blind at its current location. * [[Frito-Lay]] operates a distribution warehouse it built in 2021 on Lewiston Plank Road.
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