A plaintiff claims $1.26 million in damages for what he says was fraud in the purchase of a convenience store, and homebuyers say a realty firm conducted business unethically and want $250,000.
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Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 12.7.16
Southside has a $2 million factory expansion and a $2 million apartment building on the list this week, and a new commercial building is planned for Henrico County.
Two Allen & Allen Attorneys Selected in the 2016 Legal Elite
P. Christopher Guedri and Christopher J. Toepp have been recognized by Virginia Business Magazine as two of the 2016 Legal Elite in Civil Litigation in Virginia.
Foreclosures: 12.5.16
Chesterfield leads with the highest-priced properties, including a $17 million shopping center. For these and all the properties in this week’s list, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 12.2.16
An Henrico sandwich shop expands into Chesterfield, and Henrico County reports a new restaurant in Lakeside and an upcoming moonshine festival. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 12.1.16
A plaintiff seeks $4.5 million in damages from an architect group for design work on a building at Libbie Mill, a widow claims a financial adviser stole or misappropriated nearly $7 million, and the city wants several restaurants to pay their meals tax.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 12.1.16
A local bank sees a big bump in earnings, an investor in a local insurer cashes out through a stock offering, insiders sell off stock options and more.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 11.30.16
A small caliber photoluminescent tracer projectile for the U.S. Army, and a pair of Richmonders with three patents varying a friction-modifying formula are among this week’s patents.
Foreclosures: 11.28.16
This week’s highest-priced homes are in Powhatan and Henrico counties, with a $552,000 home in Powhatan’s Huntington subdivision. To get the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The DeedBook: 11.25.16
Southside has several transactions over the million-dollar mark, and Henrico County sees the sale of the Spottswood Building. For the entire list, become a BizSensePro Member.