
An $800,000 home in Powhatan County leads the list this week. For the full set of data, become BizSense Pro member.
An $800,000 home in Powhatan County leads the list this week. For the full set of data, become BizSense Pro member.
A downtown law firm opens an office in Southside, and Henrico County reports a medical transport company and several retail firms. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Owens & Minor loses its CFO, Tredegar says it will close a factory, Genworth takes a key step in its deal with a Chinese conglomerate, and several local insiders unload shares in a busy week.
An electric cooperative claims it’s due $15 million for costs during an extreme cold spell, and an app developer says he is due a promised 20 percent stake in the LLC or $200,000.
This week’s permits include a second-story bridge between two restaurants in Southside and an Ashland hotel adding a new building. For the full dataset, become a BizSense Pro member.
A healthcare firm announces a new chief executive, a nonprofit has a new corporate sponsorship executive, and promotions and hires abound in marketing, business services and more this week.
Three out the top five foreclosures are in Hanover County. To read the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Southside reports three new restaurants and a counseling service, and Henrico County spawns a property management firm. New business name of the week: Mr. Mow It All.
This week Richmond leads the list with $30 million worth of transactions. For the full data set, become a BizSense Pro member.
Village Bank’s new CFO starts his tenure, a CarMax board member retires, and several execs sell off shares in this week’s roundup.
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