It took a global pandemic for Heather Grutzius and John White to do what they’ve been trying to do for years: restore their ’73 Airstream.
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Downtime: Rapping with Daniel Jones
In the spirit of the comic book character that inspires his stage name, by day, he’s Daniel Jones, copywriter at The King Agency. By night, he’s Nickelus F, Richmond rapper.
Off the Clock 2019: A year’s worth of Downtime
From tending an olive farm along the French Riviera to competing in men’s physique contests, the pursuits of Richmond’s businesspeople outside the workplace took our Downtime series to unexpected places in 2019.
Downtime: The body behind Chicken Fiesta
In the face of the daily temptations of his rotisserie-chicken-centric restaurant chain, owner Harold Vega drops weight and tones up for his pursuit outside of the kitchen: a subset of bodybuilding known as competitive men’s physique.
Downtime: The law of throwing clay
Soon after he got his law degree from the University of Richmond, Brian Pitney, now an attorney and shareholder at Sands Anderson, said he felt compelled to pick back up what he had dabbled with and left in high school art class: ceramics.
Downtime: Agent by land, kayak fisher by sea
What do residential real estate and modern home design have in common with kayak fishing? Andrea Levine.
Downtime: Adwoman’s art comes full circle
After a dozen years honing her advertising chops in Chicago, Richmond native Beth Borum’s return to her hometown is playing out with a touch of serendipity.
Downtime: Nigel Williams tackles free agency and a finance career
When Nigel Williams huddles with friends to watch the Super Bowl this Sunday, the local financial professional and former Hokies defensive lineman will be doing so with a unique perspective – that of an NFL free agent.
Downtime: Law with a splash of olive oil
Gary LeClair travels to France several times a year, working the land and living the rustic life in his Provencal farmhouse called Mas de Oliviers – French for “farmhouse of olive trees.”
Off the Clock 2018: A year’s worth of Downtime
Richmond’s businesspeople continued to surprise us this year with their various interests outside the office.