A new gun shop in Chesterfield. A mobile barber shop. A cookie business. Plus plenty of the usual landscaping, beauty and transportation businesses, along with a new law practice. And the new business name of the week: Camp-a-palooza.
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The Docket: Local court roundup for 6.19.14
A mortgage company sued by its landlord for unpaid rent. A patron of a popular downtown bar claims he was put in a “full nelson” by bouncers and fell down the stairs. And a masonry company is on the hook for $3 million judgement from a major bank. Go BizSense Pro to see all of the week’s cases.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 6.18.14
Two private schools under renovation. Plus a $750,000 housing project in Henrico County. And tons of new houses going up all around the region. Get leads on all the newest projects with BizSense Pro.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures 6.17.14
New hires this week in law, architecture, real estate, technology and more.
Foreclosures: 6.16.14
A Fan house is on the block. A property in Beaverdam is up for auction again. A $560,000 foreclosure in Midlothian. The full list is open to all BizSense Pro subscribers.
New Business Licenses: 6.13.14
A new attorney in Richmond. More massage therapy in Chesterfield, as well as landscaping and contractors. New business name of the week: Beauty is a Beast Hair Studio. Get leads on all the new local businesses with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 6.12.14
A member of a well-known Richmond family says she hasn’t been paid the nearly $500,000 she’s due from the family LLC. A restaurant in Ashland ditched its space and allegedly hasn’t paid its landlord. And a Shockoe Bottom night club is sued. Get all the cases with your BizSense Pro account.
Restaurant group flips brands in the West End
A restaurant company with locations in Virginia and North Carolina is trying to bring business back to a West Broad Street spot with a summer brand switch. The company’s president said the rebranding and renovations will cost about $2 million.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 6.11.14
A VCU patent on a method of transferring immune resistant cells to cancer patients, a Bank of America patent on a system of tracking and destroying financial papers, and a new tobacco-free invention from Phillip Morris.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures 6.10.14
New hires and promotions in law, real estate and architecture.