A local startup that transports fresh food from farms to customers is being held back by an obstacle many small businesses face in today’s market: a lack of capital.
David Larter
UR sisters get some square footage
The University of Richmond is giving its sororities their own space, a first for the campus, as part of a $5 million project.
The commonwealth turns continental
Antiques in Manchester will launch its second year on Saturday.
Rocketts is ready to kick up some dust
The bulldozers and cement trucks are heading back to Rocketts Landing this summer after a three-year break.
Richmond race sings a new tune
Richmond’s marathon has a new name, a new corporate sponsor and a new finish line.
Century-old bike shop to close
Rowlett’s Bicycles is shutting down its store after 95 years.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 3.23.12
Politicians and government agencies leasing space. Plus a new chain restaurant in the Near West End two law firms taking new space.
Rich vein of new apartments
Two local developers want to mine a profit from the headquarters of a former Richmond coal giant.
Commercial brokerage field gets more crowded
Atlanta-based Apartment Realty Advisors makes its entrance into the Richmond market.
Lights out at Days Inn
The Days Inn at Chesterfield Towne Center is getting a $3-million makeover and being resurrected as a La Quinta.