After winding down its out-of-town operations and ducking into bankruptcy last summer, WayForth’s CEO says the Richmond-based moving company is now moving in the right direction.
Jack Jacobs
After Hanover hospital project failed, HCA now planning surgical center for same site
A year after HCA first proposed an ultimately doomed project to build a hospital on Sliding Hill Road in Hanover, the health system is back with a new proposal for the same spot.
Ousted co-founder sues Virginia Rep, alleging age discrimination
Phil Whiteway, who had been with the theater and its predecessor for more than 40 years, claims he was fired due to his age.
Chesterfield After Hours to continue at River City Sportsplex with tweaked county agreement
The 2024 agreement is largely similar to the contract that regulated EventMakers’ use of the venue last year, though it tweaks the fees paid to the county for use of the site and how long concerts can last into the night.
Charlotte-based REIT buys medical office in Hanover, plans new construction up the road
Flagship Healthcare Properties paid $5 million for the building and is under contract to purchase land nearby for a from-scratch medical office development.
Coco + Hazel to close Tuckahoe outpost next month
Several months into their tenure at the helm of Coco + Hazel, the milkshake shop’s new owners have decided to shut down the chain’s Henrico location to focus their energies on their Bon Air spot.
Local cybersecurity firm branches out with audit software product
Hive Systems, a five-year-old local firm, is plugging into a new revenue stream by jumping into the software business.
GRTC’s shortlist for new transfer station includes Public Safety Building site
GRTC is looking at five sites across the city for the home of its future bus station hub, which would incorporate a larger mixed-use development and be the permanent successor to the temporary facility it opened last year.
Effort to roll out Va. retail marijuana market in 2025 gains Senate momentum
A Senate subcommittee considered two competing bills, and ultimately decided to potentially combine elements of the two.
Bill to lower food-to-liquor sales ratio for some bars passes state Senate
The state Senate has passed legislation that could ease a regulation that’s long been a point of contention for many of Virginia’s bars and restaurants.