With every download, entrepreneurs Kevin and Diane Hamilton are closer to turning what started as a pet project into a full-blown business venture.
Al Harris
Monday Q&A: Election edition, Part Deux
Eric Cantor has represented the 7th District for the better part of a decade. Unlike previous elections, Cantor faces challenges on both the left, from Democrat Rick Waugh, and on the right from Tea Party-backed Floyd Bayne. Cantor spoke with BizSense some of the big business issues facing the country.
Another baby step toward mixed-use on Canal Walk
Developers who requested several changes to restrictive covenants put in place when the Canal Walk was developed in 1994 have found some support.
Pipeline, Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 10.22.10
CrashMax Equipment leased 6,000 SF office/warehouse at 12109 Wilfong Court in Chesterfield County while Toys “R” US leased 5,942 square feet at 11800 W Broad Street in Henrico County.
Mysterious countdown almost complete
Here at the BizSense News Lair, we have been stumped as to what exactly the countdown clock at www.rvacreates.com is counting down to. BizSense first spotted the site last week with 8 days remaining until, presumably, something will happen. Now there is less than 4 hours left. Not much information could be found by checking… Read more »
Inside Wilton’s bankruptcy hearing
Developer Hank Wilton is called on to answer for his financial choices, including why he accumulated so many lots and why he sold an Aston Martin for $46,000.
Monday Q&A: Election edition
Rick Waugh, 36, is a social worker from Louisa County. He is challenging incumbent Rep. Eric Cantor.
Retail slowdown slowing down?
Richmond consumers continue to cut overall spending, but a few segments are starting to see their sales numbers rebound including clothing and hardware stores.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 10.15.10
Swedish Match North America Inc. has leased 25,163 sq.ft. in Two James Center while Zeller+Gmelin Corporation purchased 83,247 sf at 4801 Audubon Drive in Henrico for $4.4 million.
‘We have virtually every God-given resource available to us’
Gov. Bob McDonnell rallies a meeting of public officials and energy industry members around his “all of the above” approach to addressing the state’s energy needs.