
A new executive director joins Randolph-Macon College, two lobbyists get promotions, and new employees and board members join a pair of nonprofits.
A new executive director joins Randolph-Macon College, two lobbyists get promotions, and new employees and board members join a pair of nonprofits.
A condo at Rocketts Landing leads the list of foreclosed properties this week, with Henrico and Hanover counties following with the other highest-priced properties.
Multiple buildings on a downtown Richmond block have a new owner, and several properties in Southside changed hands. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports several new restaurants, including Japanese and crab joints, and Southside lands a martial-arts studio and boutiques. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Joe Morrissey claims $1.35 million in damages, saying he was slandered by WTVR about his fitness to serve as mayor, and a plaintiff says a hospital knowingly participated in the publication of false and defamatory reports to Equifax.
Henrico County reports new townhomes and an oncology upgrade at St. Mary’s Hospital, Southside has improvements to three senior living complexes, and Goochland County signs a new animal protection building.
A new executive director for a substance abuse recovery group, and promotions in accounting, investment banking and real estate in this week’s HR roundup.
This week’s highest-priced foreclosure has had eight auction dates since 2012. To read the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports wing joints and photography studios, and Southside lands a coffee shop, restaurant, tailor and two auto spas.
A new president at one of Richmond’s biggest banks, local companies report impacts from Hurricane Harvey, and a WestRock director continues to sell off millions of dollars’ worth of shares.
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