Hampton Roads-based Hot House Yoga is opening at the Westpark shopping center.
Al Harris
Legal tender
A Richmond entrepreneur has opened his web-based payment service for testing, and even his mom is offering feedback.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 10.7.11
Tons of new leases this week including yet another frozen yogurt shop. Plus a supermarket purchased land to expand an existing store.
Looking for a 'real' job?
If you didn’t get cast as an extra in the upcoming Lincoln flick don’t worry, you still have a shot at 15 minutes of fame. Production company Bunim/Murray is holding a casting call for the 27th season of The Real World next Wednesday. The MTV series puts together a mix of people from different backgrounds… Read more »
Market warms to leftovers
A new luxury consignment store is coming to Richmond — for about a week.
A short move for a big upgrade
The moving trucks are coming next month to a Richmond-based staffing and recruiting firm, but they won’t have to lug the company’s belongings very far.
Looking for a few good startups
The Atlantic magazine is embarking on a week-long road trip through the South to chronicle the region’s start-up scene. First stop: Richmond.
Monday Q&A: A burger joint with the works
Brett Scott, who just launched his BurgerWorks concept, talks with BizSense about trying to outwit Five Guys, Panera and Chipotle and how hard it is to get an SBA loan.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 9.30.11
Frozen yogurt shop Sweet Frog is adding a location in Farmville while Arrington Portfolio Advisors, Inc. leased 830 square feet at 7201 Glen Forest Drive in Henrico County.
Richmond’s job market is shrinking
It isn’t getting any easier to find a job in Richmond. The metro area has shed 8,900 jobs in the last year, according to recently released figures from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Business Journals cranked the numbers and ranked Richmond 98th in employment growth. Richmond was among 23 metros where the job… Read more »