BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 3.25-3.31

Councilman experiences permitting delay firsthand trying to open a gym

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Builders and developers aren’t the only ones venting about plan review and permitting times at Richmond City Hall. So is a sitting City Councilman.


University of Richmond students sprout bean-based trail mix company

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Getting their first full taste of entrepreneurship, a group of Spiders have taken a snack company they created in the classroom to market.


Midlothian couple has new winery, brewery on tap in Louisa County

Everleigh wine

 

This summer, eight years after first planting grapevines, the Evers are aiming to open the fully-realized version of his vision: Everleigh Vineyards and Brewing Co.


New plans to replace Public Safety Building show scaled-down project

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A proposed high-rise development in downtown Richmond won’t be rising quite as high as originally planned.


Oceano restaurant surfacing in former Crab Louie’s spot in Midlothian

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Two seasoned restaurateurs from the city are dropping anchor in Chesterfield County.

Councilman experiences permitting delay firsthand trying to open a gym

Addison1

Builders and developers aren’t the only ones venting about plan review and permitting times at Richmond City Hall. So is a sitting City Councilman.


University of Richmond students sprout bean-based trail mix company

absurd1

Getting their first full taste of entrepreneurship, a group of Spiders have taken a snack company they created in the classroom to market.


Midlothian couple has new winery, brewery on tap in Louisa County

Everleigh wine

 

This summer, eight years after first planting grapevines, the Evers are aiming to open the fully-realized version of his vision: Everleigh Vineyards and Brewing Co.


New plans to replace Public Safety Building show scaled-down project

Public Safety CCP1

A proposed high-rise development in downtown Richmond won’t be rising quite as high as originally planned.


Oceano restaurant surfacing in former Crab Louie’s spot in Midlothian

Lucca Enoteca Oseguera 1024x683 1

Two seasoned restaurateurs from the city are dropping anchor in Chesterfield County.

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