Employees claim they were treated unfairly at two companies, and a subcontractor claims a construction firm owes it more than $83,000. See the full list every week with BizSense Pro.
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Breaking Ground: Local building permits for Jan. 21, 2015
Kings Dominion plans more than $4 million in projects and a local baptist church gets started on $8.6 million in new buildings. Plus, several single-family developments get underway.
Foreclosures: Jan. 20, 2014
A long list of foreclosures this week, including several properties valued at more than $400,000 and one topping $980,000. See the full list with BizSense Pro.
New Business Licenses: Jan. 16, 2015
A crop of new retailers, food spots and business services are setting up in the Richmond area.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 15, 2015
The city of Richmond is going after nearly a dozen restaurants for delinquent taxes and a real estate firm is being sued for discrimination. Plus, an investment firm files a $15 million suit and claims the defendants orchestrated a fraudulent litigation scheme in order to fund a new public high school.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for Jan. 14, 2015
A Richmond inventor patents a sports practice device, plus new products in the chemical, tobacco and medical fields.
Foreclosures: Jan. 12, 2015
A half million-dollar home in Chesterfield County and a Museum District condo are on the auction block. See the full list every week with a BizSense Pro subscription.
New Business Licenses: Jan. 9, 2014
New businesses set up in the Richmond area, including a couple of new restaurants along with retailers, real estate and construction firms and personal services.
The Docket: Local court roundup for Jan. 8, 2014
A bank claims a developer is thwarting its attempts to market and sell a foreclosed property and wants $2 million for its trouble. And a surgeon says an HCA medical center is in violation of state law by not granting him admitting privileges.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for Jan. 7, 2015
Plans take shape for a $15 million project at a Henrico County facility, a local e-cigarette brand renovates its new headquarters and local home builders have a string of single-family houses in the works.