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Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 7.11.18

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Permits are in for a new $12 million library for the east end of Henrico. Chesterfield has permits for a $2 million apartment building and a $1 million retail permit was filed in Goochland. To get intel on all the new projects around town, become a BizSense Pro member.

Foreclosures: 7.9.18

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This week’s list features homes headed for the auction block in Chesterfield, Petersburg and Henrico County. A $400,000 home in Huguenot Farms tops list. To read every week’s foreclosures, become a BizSense Pro member.

New Business Licenses: 7.6.18

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New companies abound in the area this week. Southside reports a martial arts studio and family dentistry, among others. Henrico County reports a college prep firm and the Colonial Dog Show. To read the list every week, become a BizSense Pro member.

The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 7.6.18

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A converted former downtown bank tower downtown was this week’s highest sale, going for $39 million. Several shopping/office centers in Henrico County were sold. The full list of deals is open to BizSense Pro members.

The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 7.5.18

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Patents this week for VCU, Altria, Hamilton Beach, Afton Chemicals and more. Inventions include a variety of vaping devices, a sandwich maker and a dual-ended lip balm tube.

Foreclosures: 7.2.18

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Over $3 million worth of properties on this week’s list from Hanover County to Prince George County. To get the details, become a BizSense Pro member.

New Business Licenses: 6.29.18

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Southside reports several new healthcare firms, including a family dentistry office. A popular Fan restaurant opens a second location in Henrico County. To get all the new licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.

The Docket: Local court roundup for 6.28.18

Docket of lawsuits in the Richmond region

An insurer claims a law firm is responsible for the loss of $123,000 because it wired funds from a real estate closing to a fraudulent bank account, and a janitorial service owner says he is due $464,000 in the sale of the business. The full list of cases is open for BizSense Pro members.