A Midwest developer is building an industrial building near the airport in Henrico County. A Southside government office gets renovated, and a long-standing fast food restaurant gets a facelift in this week’s permits.
Aaron Kremer
Foreclosures: 1.17.17
This week’s highest-priced home sits on 25 acres in Powhatan County. For the entire list of properties, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 1.13.17
Southside gets a Chinese restaurant out of New York City’s Chinatown, as well as retail and repo shops. Henrico County has retail, janitorial and more, including a law firm called Black Sheep.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 1.12.17
An electric cooperative says a regional transmission company owes it $15 million for fuel and operational costs, and a landlord claims a former sub shop should pay it $330,000.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 1.12.17
CarMax files its latest earnings report and four executives exercise millions of dollars in stock options, and a new six-figure employment agreement for a local CFO in this week’s roundup.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 1.11.17
Three weeks of patents include a Lyme disease vaccine, a broad spectrum antimicrobial agent and a degradable shotgun shell wad, to name a few.
Foreclosures: 1.9.17
The highest-priced house this week is in the Kensington subdivision of Henrico County, and Southside has the next four priciest listings. For all the data, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 1.6.17
The new year starts with licenses from Chesterfield County. There are two photography shops, some retail, and janitorial services. Join BizSense Pro for the latest intel.
The Deedbook: Local property transfers for 1.6.17
A beleaguered golf course is sold in Southside, while a vacant mixed-used property in the city’s East End changes hands and a discount store is bought in Henrico County. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 1.5.17
Trading Day is back after a holiday hiatus, with a new CEO taking over at a downtown bank, a local director stepping down from his post, a big sell-off from a local insider and two executives each selling over $1 million in shares.