Hopewell considers leasing marina (Progress Index)
Hopewell finally has a plan for the city’s marina. The parcel on the banks of the Appomattox might be leased to a private developer and a seafood restaurant opened on the neighboring property. Council member Gerald Stokes presented this vision to the public in a work session last night.
After pay cut, Dominion CEO’s salary worth $14.3M (Virginian-Pilot)
Thomas F. Farrell II, chairman and CEO of Dominion Resources Inc., received 5.5 percent less than his 2007 package worth $15.1 million but nearly double his 2006 compensation, his first year in the job, according to the proxy statement dated March 20 by the Richmond-based company.
Second life for shopping centers (Virginia Gazette)
Storefronts have gone black, and commercial real estate posters gone up in darkened windows. Citizen activists use the empty storefronts as an indictment of governmental growth policy. Yet there are a few bright spots as the necessity of survival becomes the mother of invention.
Expanding your biz, despite the downturn (Fortune)
Now can be a great time to hunt for new customers – but take care to expand cautiously.
Hopewell considers leasing marina (Progress Index)
Hopewell finally has a plan for the city’s marina. The parcel on the banks of the Appomattox might be leased to a private developer and a seafood restaurant opened on the neighboring property. Council member Gerald Stokes presented this vision to the public in a work session last night.
After pay cut, Dominion CEO’s salary worth $14.3M (Virginian-Pilot)
Thomas F. Farrell II, chairman and CEO of Dominion Resources Inc., received 5.5 percent less than his 2007 package worth $15.1 million but nearly double his 2006 compensation, his first year in the job, according to the proxy statement dated March 20 by the Richmond-based company.
Second life for shopping centers (Virginia Gazette)
Storefronts have gone black, and commercial real estate posters gone up in darkened windows. Citizen activists use the empty storefronts as an indictment of governmental growth policy. Yet there are a few bright spots as the necessity of survival becomes the mother of invention.
Expanding your biz, despite the downturn (Fortune)
Now can be a great time to hunt for new customers – but take care to expand cautiously.