Two Richmond businessmen are bringing an expanding salad franchise to the area.
Al Harris
Pipeline: Commerical Real Estate Round Up 10.1.10
Rotary Corporation leased 36,336 square feet at 1915 Ruffin Mill Rd in the City of Richmond while Pulsar Advertising, Inc. leased 2,087 sf at 707 E. Main Street in Richmond. Click the link to see more deals.
Two printers join forces
Two local printing companies, Graphics Innovations and Printergration have merged. “We see a great opportunity to expand into additional areas of direct mail, and the best way to capitalize on this is to join forces with Printegration” said Pat Patterson, president of Graphics Innovations, in a press release. Together both companies hope to expand the… Read more »
Bottom-and-Back bus goes for 3
Bar-goers along Robinson Street will have a new way of getting around starting Friday night. Free bus shuttle service To the Bottom and Back has added a third bus and will run a new route with stops along Robinson, Broad, Harrison and Grace streets, as well as the Boulevard. The service launched about a year… Read more »
The Thalhimers tale
You know the name. Chances are, you shopped at the store. Now you can read the book.
Filling Richmond’s bagel hole
The city is finally getting another shot at having a homegrown bagel shop.
Fan restaurateur lands at Rocketts
A second waterfront restaurant is coming to Rocketts Landing.
The arts effect
New shops are popping up left and right in Richmond’s burgeoning arts district, including record, book and toy stores.
Monday Q&A: Video Fan celebrates its silver
After a quarter-century of keeping cinephiles happy, the Richmond institution ponders its future.
Pipeline: Commerical Real Estate Round Up 9.24.10
Virginia Commercial Finance leased 4,200 square feet at Highwoods’ Innsbrook Centre building in Henrico, while Bon Secours leased more than 100,000 sf in Henrico.