A South Carolina developer is a step closer to building a new hotel in Jackson Ward.
Al Harris
March Madness for man parts
Here’s a marketing challenge: Get men to let a surgeon approach their privates with the forceps and scalpel.
CRC cancels farmers market
The Center for Rural Culture will not operate a farmers market this year. The group announced recently that they would cease operation of the Goochland Farmers Market in 2011 rather than compete with a new market launched by the CRC’s former executive director. From the CRC news release: Although the Vestry of Grace Episcopal Church… Read more »
5 Va. schools rank tops for business undergrads
Three Virginia universities ranked among the Top 25 business programs for undergraduates, according to rankings by Bloomberg Businessweek. The McIntire School of Business at University of Virginia was ranked second by Businessweek, coming in just behind Notre Dame. The UVA business school was also ranked second last year. The Robins School of Business at University… Read more »
Bracketology startup hopes to pick winner (in business)
If you are looking to win your NCAA office pool this year, entrepreneur John Corrigan is here to help – for a fee.
Escape Massage coming to Hanover
The company leased 3,000 square feet at Rutland Commons at Route 301 and Atlee Road and preparing to build out the space to open in April.
XTERRA games get lucky
A major outdoor sporting event will stay in Richmond thanks to a sponsorship agreement struck with a local sponsor.
Snagajob snagging new digs?
Local job-posting company Snagajob is looking to lease more office space in Innsbrook, according to sources close to the deal. The company recently raised $27 million in venture capital and plans to hire 100 employees.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 3.11.11
Lots of health care activity this week. Plus a nursery school leases space on Parham Rd., and Altria leases 50,000 square feet of industrial space in Richmond.
‘Change has to start somewhere’
Yesterday’s story on ADA lawsuits inspired a spirited response from our readers. Today, we catch up with plaintiff Niki Swann.