This week’s patents feature a reduced-voltage x-ray source, a portable changing table and a flame-resistant thermal liner.
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The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 3.13.18
A real estate consultant resigns from Long & Foster, several law firms make hires, and the Virginia Lottery names a new executive director in this week’s HR roundup.
Foreclosures: 3.12.18
This week’s highest-priced property is a patch of land in Hopewell on the block for $840,000, followed by a site in Southside’s Tarrington subdivision.
New Business Licenses: 3.9.18
Southside reports two new restaurants and a medical consultancy, and Henrico County has a new restaurant and nursery. New business name of the week: Lawngevity.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 3.8.18
Dominion retains investment banks for a proposed future sale, a former Xenith execs joins another area bank, and several annual reports arrive in this week’s roundup.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 3.8.18
A former bookkeeper claims damages of $1.56 million, saying she has been defamed, and the part-owner of a corporation says she is due at least $100,000 in profits.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 3.7.18
Henrico County scores the two biggest permits this week: a $2.5 million lab upfit and a $1.2 million new storage facility. For all the data, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 3.6.18
The managing director of an advisory and tax services firm announces his retirement, and a new director of risk management joins Chesterfield County in this week’s HR roundup.
Foreclosures: 3.5.18
A property in Scott’s Addition and home in Henrico County are two of the highest-priced foreclosures this week. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 3.2.18
Over $18 million worth of property transfers was led by the $8.5 million sale of a shopping center in eastern Henrico County. For this week’s list, become a BizSense Pro member.