Aaron Kremer

Aaron Kremer is the founder of Richmond BizSense. Email him at [email protected].

New Business Licenses: 10.3.13

The number of local fitness businesses continues to grow. Plus a new law firm, several retailers and contractors. Find the newest leads with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Court roundup for 10.3.13

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Another busy docket with a suit filed by an employee who worked on the Amazon facility in Chesterfield, contractor disputes and more cases resulting from a factory fire in 2011. And the legal fallout from a bottle-throwing incident at a downtown reggae concert continues.

Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 10.2.13

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Work beginning on new apartments and a commercial property in Chesterfield. Several local builders working on new homes including Main Street Homes, Royal Dominion Eagle Construction and Emerson Builders. And Philip Morris doing some work on one of its local facilities. See all the permits with your BizSense Pro subscription.

Foreclosures: 9.30.13

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An apartment in the Museum District headed for auction. An industrial site on the Southside. And a busy week of foreclosures in Chesterfield and Henrico.

New Business Licenses: 9.27.13

The dozens of new businesses this week include a new car dealer, a coffee shop, several contractors and construction companies. Get all the new leads with BizSense Pro.

The Docket: Local court roundup for 9.26.13

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Noteworthy cases in all courts this week as a local homebuilder is being sued by a Glen Allen bank, a developer at Rocketts Landing is in a dispute with a contractor over allegedly faulty windows, and a former Martin’s employee is seeking $20 million from the grocer because of an alleged knife attack.

Foreclosures: 9.23.13

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Some large houses headed for auction in Hanover, Chesterfield and Henrico. A busier week of foreclosures after a summer slow down.

New Business Licenses: 9.20.13

Dozens of new businesses including a soccer training company and a funnel cake merchant. And the new business name of the week: Smellycat Productions.

The Docket: Local court roundup for 9.19.13

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A company allegedly assumed another name so it wouldn’t have to pay a judgment. And a request by a lender asking for a special receiver for a local hotel. Plus a handful of collections efforts including a law firm trying to get more than $35,000.