
The store reopened this month with its new features after being temporarily closed during the summer and fall for the expansion.
The store reopened this month with its new features after being temporarily closed during the summer and fall for the expansion.
The former real estate agent discovered the business on social media and said she saw it as an opportunity to make a career of an interest in flowers she further cultivated during the pandemic.
Shockoe Slip-based Phlow Corp. and Maryland-based nonprofit U.S. Pharmacopeia are each spending millions to outfit a new lab research center in the Bio+Tech Park downtown.
The restaurant is the second location of the Kismet Modern Indian concept from Karma and Kismet Food Group, which operates restaurants in Alexandria and D.C.
One of Markel’s chief executives announces his retirement, a flooring retailer’s CFO puts in her notice, and several area executives buy thousands of shares.
The healthcare system is nearing completion of its West Pavilion, which will add dozens of additional beds to Memorial Regional Medical Center.
The local menswear brand is moving out of its space at 315 W. Broad St. and planning to reopen elsewhere in Richmond, though it hasn’t inked a lease yet.
Longtime owner Tourage Rafeei, who founded the clinic more than 20 years ago, sold the Henrico location in recent weeks and had already sold his south Richmond location earlier this year.
It’s part of a nationwide slate of upgrades at Holiday by Atria’s 200 retirement communities. The company also operates another in Henrico.
“Society is constantly telling women to lower expectations, especially really driven women with successful careers. We’re always being told we can’t have it all and I disagree with that,” said Sherah founder Kristin Richardson.
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