
Henrico County reports several new retail licenses. Chesterfield County and Richmond also report retail, construction and trades and more this week. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports several new retail licenses. Chesterfield County and Richmond also report retail, construction and trades and more this week. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Allen Law Firm is pleased to announce that 17 attorneys have been named to the 2019 Super Lawyers list.
Sperity Real Estate Ventures reports the following deals: CSG Management LLC purchased 8529 Meadowbridge Road, Suite 400 in Hanover County for $585,000. Veronica Wiles, Robert Hensley and Nathan Hughes represented the seller. Nomad Deli purchased 207 W. Brookland Park Blvd. in Richmond for $180,000. Nathan Hughes, Veronica Wiles and Robert Hensley represented the seller. The… Read more »
Chesterfield County leads the list of property transfers with over $90 million in sales. To see the transfers including Richmond and the Henrico and Goochland counties, become a BizSense Pro.
A concrete company claims a principal conspired to make the company cease operations and wants $1.5 million in compensation, and a landlord says a tenant in default could owe nearly $700,000. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
The extension of an airport concourse for $18 million gives Henrico County the top permit this week. Chesterfield County’s new middle school is getting $14 million of work. For the entire list including Goochland and Hanover counties and the city of Richmond, become a BizSense Pro member.
Entec Systems is excited to offer their IT Managed Services to the Charlotte, NC region
The early morning networkers were out in force Wednesday, as a crowd of 300 filed into the Main Street Station Train Shed for the second installment of Richmond BizSense’s Future Of series. The topic du jour was the Future of Transit-Oriented Development in Richmond and was discussed during a panel discussion that featured: John Vithoulkas,… Read more »
It’s the Mecca for beer. But this year just one Richmond-area brewery was pouring tastes this year.
A local foods distributor discloses compensation packages for some of its top executives, and several area execs receive and sell shares.
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