A local tobacco giant buys into a massive beer deal, bank earnings season begins and local armored car giant Brink’s reports its quarterly earnings.
Aaron Kremer
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 10.26.16
A German grocer has two new stores in the works in Southside, and Hanover has a million-dollar project and new townhomes for Greengate. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Foreclosures: 10.24.16
Henrico County has three of the five top-priced properties on the auction block, including two over $500,000 in Glen Allen. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 10.21.16
A new law firm in Henrico County and Southside has a new accounting firm joining all the new retail and restaurants. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 10.20.16
A plaintiff claims $500,000 in damages for a false arrest involving a phone case, and a developer seeks $500,000 from a law firm for what it says was inadequate representation in this week’s roundup.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 10.20.16
A local food distribution giant files its proxy and discloses executive pay packages, while several local bank execs get some big stock options.
Foreclosures: 10.17.16
A $600,000 home in Bell Tower in Henrico County and a $365,000 home on two acres in Goochland County are the two highest-priced properties on this week’s list.
Collegiate 8th Graders Learning to be Richmond ChangeMakers
During the week of Oct. 17-21, Collegiate School 8th Graders will use the city as their classroom, gain design thinking skills, and offer their Millennial perspectives to local civic and nonprofit leaders who are interested in strengthening and sustaining the programs they lead.
The DeedBook: 10.14.16
The Docket: Local court roundup for 10.13.16
A family seeks $10 million for the wrongful death of man at a local night club in January, and clerical error at a local sports store results in a suit for $2.3 million in damages in this week’s roundup.