
A real estate company says it is owed $325,000 for brokering the sale of a downtown office building, and a plant worker claims $1 million in damages for alleged sexual harassment.
A real estate company says it is owed $325,000 for brokering the sale of a downtown office building, and a plant worker claims $1 million in damages for alleged sexual harassment.
Multiple vaping-related accessories, improved yarn and a swiveling luggage handle lead this week’s roundup of inventions.
This week’s two highest-priced homes are in Chesterfield, including one in Mt. Blanco on the James. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A new associate for a downtown law firm. A construction company adds a business development professional and a new planning director in Chesterfield County.
This week’s highest-priced sale was a $4.1 million shopping center in Henrico County, and a Monument Avenue apartment building traded hands for $2.3 million. For the list of transfers, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports a pharmacy and two restaurants, and Southside gears up for the Chesterfield County Fair with food and retail vendors. New business name of the week: Little Piggy’s Wurst Nightmare.
A director resigns from the board of a local insurer, three bank insiders scoop up some shares, a WestRock director exercises options for $4.8 billion worth of shares, and a new name joins the Trading Day mix.
Southside reports a self-storage complex in the works, a retirement community in Henrico County files a $6 million permit, and a $1.2 million apartment project is slated for one of Richmond’s historic avenues.
New faces in law, a consumer finance company replaces its CEO, and Petersburg hires a deputy city manager from D.C. in this week’s HR roundup.
Hanover County has four of the top five homes on the block this week, and a street in Henrico County has three properties in foreclosure. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
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