
While the university makes room for the new dwellings on Grace Street, restaurant chain Noodles & Co. is set to re-open its storefront a block over.
While the university makes room for the new dwellings on Grace Street, restaurant chain Noodles & Co. is set to re-open its storefront a block over.
The national auto parts retailer is building an 800,000-square-foot facility in the western part of the county, which it said will be its largest distribution center.
EAB will consolidate its two Henrico offices under one roof for its 600 local employees, with plans to add 200 more workers over the next five years.
It’s store number four for Asurion franchisees Bret Bauer and Chuck Allen, who also operate the chain’s stores in Short Pump, Brandermill and Glen Allen.
The Board of Visitors voted Friday to reallocate $6.7 million to cover increased tuition for the university’s 20,000 in-state undergrads in the coming academic year. The initiative won’t apply to other types of students.
Parent company Corsicana Mattress intends to close down the production facility at 2001 Bellwood Road in August.
The local Fleet Feet franchisee is expanding to Winterfield Crossing and has a deal in the works to take over operations of Richmond Road Runner in Carytown.
After pivoting into a nonprofit umbrella organization, the group is starting a program to train black business owners and those who aspire to be in topics like marketing, financing and bookkeeping.
With its student body up nearly 50 percent since the pandemic began, a growing Catholic school has kicked off the first new-construction project on its campus in six decades.
“We have a lot of younger people opening up businesses in Irvington,” said Dear Neighbor owner Kristy Santelli Cotter. “I always felt it’s had the Hudson Valley vibe. It’s a very easy retreat for people in Richmond.”
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