VCU’s heart center gets its first director. A advertising agency gets a culture officer. New faces in architecture, insurance and investments.
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Foreclosures: 7.23.18
Varina has this week’s highest priced foreclosure and a home in The Fan is also on the block. Only BizSense Pro members get the leg up on each week’s auctions.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 7.20.18
A big list of transfers this week, with the $7 million sale of a self storage warehouse in Chesterfield leading the pack. An apartment complex tops the sales in the city.
New Business Licenses: 7.20.18
This week’s licenses in Chesterfield run the gamut from stump removal to driving improvement school. Henrico County reports new restaurants and a sports academy, to name a few. Get the entire list, as a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 7.19.18
A glamping and events company claims it was fraudulently induced to sell and wants $875,000 in damages, and a local seminary says it is due $300,000 for a specially designed chiller that has never operated properly. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 7.18.18
A full pack of patents this week for Altria, plus inventions from Afton Chemical, Capital One and two locals who created a lollipop with a built-in toothbrush.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 7.17.18
This week a former foster child, now a state delegate, joins the board of directors of UMFS. A property management firms hires a COO and new faces in law, banking and more.
Foreclosures: 7.16.18
The top five properties on the block this week are all over $500,000 with the highest in Powhatan County listed at $800,000.
New Business Licenses: 7.13.18
This week’s list of new businesses include two restaurants and two new law practices in Henrico. Chesterfield reports a new shrimp restaurant, new retail, a construction business and more. BizSense Pro members get the full list each week.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 7.12.18
A title/settlement company says it mistakenly transferred funds from two closings to an unrelated company account, which refuses to return the nearly $500,000, and the Virginia Economic Development Authority wants the return of $600,000 awarded as a grant to reopen and run a foundry operation in Radford. Read the docket every week as a BizSense Pro member.