
This week’s highest-priced home is in the Huntington subdivision in Powhatan County, followed by a property in Henrico County that’s on the list for a second time.
This week’s highest-priced home is in the Huntington subdivision in Powhatan County, followed by a property in Henrico County that’s on the list for a second time.
A seafood restaurant and new grocery store have filed in Henrico County, and Southside reports a tea seller and wholesaler. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A busy week of filings includes a slew of first quarter earnings reports, including Dominion, Altria and Genworth.
Eastgate Town Center claims $1 million in damages for a sale and redevelopment project, and an office manager wants $500,000, saying she was terminated after refusing to take a demotion when she indicated she would return to her job after giving birth.
Southside reports a permit for a trampoline park, Henrico County has more townhouses and a storage center, and a demolition is slated for Scott’s Addition.
A new director of public utilities for the City of Richmond, a press secretary at the Attorney General’s office, and a slew of hires in law, real estate and construction in this week’s HR roundup.
This week’s highest-priced foreclosure is in Richmond’s Martin’s Grant subdivision. To read all of this week’s data, become a BizSense Pro member.
This week’s list includes five convenience stores/gas stations bought by 7-Eleven in February and now being sold to a California company.
This week Southside reports a fish pond maintenance firm and a new kennel, and Tijuana Flats opens in Henrico County. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A concrete company says it is owed $1 million for work on Marshall Street apartments, and plaintiffs claim damages of $108,000 after not receiving a machine gun auto sear or silencer they purchased.
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