NewsFeeds 10.19.11

 

Mayor gets $62.3M deal (Times-Dispatch)
Despite a last-minute appeal for delay, the Richmond Metropolitan Authority approved Tuesday a debt-refinancing plan on the toll-road system that will allow repayment of a $62.3 million debt to the city.

 

Cost of Laskin Gateway project in Va. Beach looks to get heftier (Virginian-Pilot)
The cost of completing the Laskin Road Gateway, a project aimed at jump-starting development near the Oceanfront, has grown by about 45 percent to nearly $40 million.

Plumbers plead guilty in Roanoke to paying kickbacks (Roanoke Times)
The men said they paid to get jobs at Roanoke-based Medical Facilities of America sites.

Reusable ‘growlers’ grow popular for carrying draft beer (USA Today)
Consumers like growlers because they’re reusable and don’t contribute to the waste stream, they’re good for sharing with friends, and the beer is less expensive than buying pints at a pub, Herz said. They’re also nostalgic.

BofA loses rank as nation’s biggest bank (LA Times)
CEO Brian Moynihan hopes to reverse the company’s struggling consumer empire just as rival JPMorgan Chase & Co. surpasses BofA’s $2.2 trillion in assets. BofA earns $6.23 billion in the quarter, and shares jump 10%.

The Art of the Turnaround (Inc.)
When Glen Blickenstaff became CEO of the Iron Door Company, the business was on its last legs. Today, business is booming.

 

Mayor gets $62.3M deal (Times-Dispatch)
Despite a last-minute appeal for delay, the Richmond Metropolitan Authority approved Tuesday a debt-refinancing plan on the toll-road system that will allow repayment of a $62.3 million debt to the city.

 

Cost of Laskin Gateway project in Va. Beach looks to get heftier (Virginian-Pilot)
The cost of completing the Laskin Road Gateway, a project aimed at jump-starting development near the Oceanfront, has grown by about 45 percent to nearly $40 million.

Plumbers plead guilty in Roanoke to paying kickbacks (Roanoke Times)
The men said they paid to get jobs at Roanoke-based Medical Facilities of America sites.

Reusable ‘growlers’ grow popular for carrying draft beer (USA Today)
Consumers like growlers because they’re reusable and don’t contribute to the waste stream, they’re good for sharing with friends, and the beer is less expensive than buying pints at a pub, Herz said. They’re also nostalgic.

BofA loses rank as nation’s biggest bank (LA Times)
CEO Brian Moynihan hopes to reverse the company’s struggling consumer empire just as rival JPMorgan Chase & Co. surpasses BofA’s $2.2 trillion in assets. BofA earns $6.23 billion in the quarter, and shares jump 10%.

The Art of the Turnaround (Inc.)
When Glen Blickenstaff became CEO of the Iron Door Company, the business was on its last legs. Today, business is booming.

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