Women who posed for an agency claim their images are being posted on raunchy adult websites that promise more action, and a subcontractor says it is owed nearly $200,000 for plumbing work on an apartment project. See the full list of local lawsuits weekly with BizSense Pro.
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Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 4.21.16
A new controller at Genworth, a local bank reveals its executive pay packages, and a downtown REIT plans to merge with a subsidiary.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 4.20.16
New patents this week from Du Pont, WestRock, Virginia Commonwealth University and more.
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 4.19.16
Moves this week in real estate, banking, education, higher ed, investments and more.
Foreclosures: 4.18.16
A shopping center in Henrico County goes on the block. For all this week’s foreclosures, become a BizPro member.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 4.15.16
A small plot in Shockoe Bottom gets a new lease, the state unloads property West Broad Street, more leasing at a Wegman’s anchored development in Chesterfield and a big space grab near Bass Pro in Hanover County.
New Business Licenses: 4.15.16
Get leads on all the area’s newest businesses with new restaurants, retail and construction and related building trades on the list this week. Be in the know with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 4.14.2016
An apartment developer says the project architect’s flawed design failed to meet state construction code and claims damages of $1.2 million, and a distribution company claims a printer owes it more than $330,000. See the full list of local lawsuits weekly with BizSense Pro.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for April 14, 2016
Executive pay packages included in Altria proxy statement, and other SEC filings from Richmond-area banks and corporations.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 4.13.16
A yurt gets approved in Goochland County and two million-dollar-plus homes are slated for Henrico County. Get all the permits with a BizPro membership.