Jim Cramer, the outspoken host of the CNBC show Mad Money, picked Richmond-based Dominion Resources as a good defensive stock to buy on his show this week.
Al Harris
Virginia lands Lincoln biopic
Steven Spielberg’s Abraham Lincoln project is expected to bring jobs and revenue to Richmond this fall.
The Justin French saga ends
The formerly high-flying developer is sentenced for a massive real estate tax credit fraud, and the judge does not go easy on him.
Heading south
The owners of a popular downtown seafood restaurant and night spot are taking their concept south of the James.
Same firm, new name
One partner is leaving a local law firm, and a new one is joining.
BizSense on the radio
On Friday, BizSense made its FM radio debut.
Interactive watch wins VCU pitch contest
A watch that monitors your workout. That idea was chosen as the best pitch at a business plan competition for VCU students earlier this week.
Street cart mogul steps back inside
After more than a decade running street carts downtown, restaurateur Michael Ng is headed indoors with a new dine-in Thai restaurant in Jackson Ward.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 4.29.11
Transystems leased 6,000 square feet in Henrico and CarePoint Medical leased 21,000 square feet in Innsbrook. And more sales are getting signed. NTS, LLC paid $1 million for a 10,000 square-foot office/warehouse building on Westwood Ave. And a 3,000 square-foot office in Mayland Court in Henrico sold for $425,000.
Innsbrook celebrates spring thaw
Over the past six months, several big office users have signed leases at Innsbrook, pushing down the vacancy rate at Richmond’s biggest office park and signaling plans to add hundreds of workers.