The company is moving back to a building it emptied when it laid off hundreds of area workers.
Al Harris
New HQ snagged
Job hunting site Snagajob.com has snagged itself a new office.
A menu three years in the making
A new Richmond restaurant is taking shape inside a former motorcycle dealership in the Fan. And general manager Todd Boyd says Selba will serve “healthy comfort food.”
RaceIt sprints to the front of the pack
The local company has grown into one of the biggest race registration systems in the nation, and if you are one of the more than 40,000 runners who’ve signed up to jog down Monument Avenue on Saturday, you used their product.
Pipeline: Commercial real estate round up 4.1.11
Carolina Linen Management leased 28,000 square feet on Leigh Street. Plus a Maryland developer closed on the Verizon building in Carytown. The price tag; $5 million. Plus Slurry Pavers paid $1.1 million for an office/warehouse on Nine Mile Road.
Award season, commercial real estate style
Brokers, developers and architects gathered at the Richmond Marriott on Wednesday night to honor the best commercial real estate projects of 2010. Some of the winners might surprise you.
Five Israeli companies pitch clean tech
Five Israeli startups pitched their business plans to investors and local officials in Richmond.
Banks try to force French into Chapter 7
Paragon Commercial Bank, Franklin Federal Savings Bank and Citizens Bank & Trust have petitioned the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond to place the formerly high-flying developer into bankruptcy.
Contentious Carytown retail project a go
Last night City Council decided the fate of the Verizon office building in Carytown, unanimously giving a green light to the proposed retail development of the site despite an organized and vocal opposition.
More apartments coming to Shockoe Bottom
City & Guilds owner David Gammino is the latest developer to take a crack at an apartment project in the Bottom.