A new plaintiff is suing local businesses over wheelchair accessibility issues, but this one wears a crown.
Al Harris
Monday Q&A: What’s holding up the Canal Walk project?
BizSense catches up with Fountainhead Development principal Rick Gregory.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 3.4.11
Coplay Building Products Co. leased 14,415 square feet in Henrico County while mattress company Sleepy’s leased another retail location at Virginia Center Station. Plus Bonefish Grill leased land at West Broad Village to build a restaurant.
Admirals urge Va. to go greener
Two admirals have landed in Richmond with a message for the Governor Bob McDonnell and the states’ lawmakers. Go green or else.
Local firm sues art museum architects
Hankins & Anderson says it was shorted hundreds of thousands of dollars for work on the newly renovated Virginia Museum of Fine Arts.
Investor gives building a future, finds treasure from the past
A half-finished apartment project left in the wake of the Justin French fiasco has been bought by an investor who plans to finish the project this summer.
City boosts parking ticket revenue by $1 million
Either Richmond’s yellow-jacketed parking enforcement officers are getting more vigilant or city drivers are forgetting to move their parked cars around the block.
33 needs, but an idea’s not one
The Illuminated Ventures Project is one of 147 burgeoning companies spread across five countries listed on a new crowd-funding website.
‘Way more than fizzy yellow stuff’
Richmond’s newest craft brewery was born out of an epiphany, and its founders want to enlighten you.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 2.25.11
A closed Steak & Ale restaurant on West Broad was sold, while the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society leased 3,500 square feet and The National White Collar Crime Center leased 16,000 sf. And a small law firm leased 1,000 square feet on Monument Ave.