The state lottery taps a Scott’s Addition shop as its lead media agency, a celebrity comedy couple joins in on a locally produced ad campaign, and other Richmond-area firms release work and announce new clients.
Jonathan Spiers
ICA gets In Your Ear for music networking series
If business networking can be compared to the recording industry, a Richmond networking series centered on live music has done the local equivalent of getting signed by a major label.
Parade of Homes kicks off this weekend – townhomes included
The latest styles and trends in homebuilding and design, including the rising popularity of townhomes, will be on display this month beginning this weekend.
House with political ties tops September home sales
A house tied to the family of a prominent Richmond politician – as well as to that of the 43rd U.S. president – took the top spot among the area’s priciest home sales in September.
Ad vets launch branding outfit with help from local advisory firm
For their latest venture together, two advertising vets are partnering with the principals of a growing local advisory firm to connect businesses with a network of branding specialists.
Creative Q&A: ECD trifecta adds to Arts & Letters’ alphabet
Two New York and L.A. advertising veterans are working with Charles Hodges as an executive-level creative trifecta at Arts & Letters Creative Co. It’s a leadership structure rarely seen in agencies their size, but they say it fits perfectly with Arts & Letters’ “make up the rules as you go” approach.
Court-ordered sale lines up buyer for condemned Chamberlayne apartments
Following numerous housing code violations and unit condemnations that displaced some tenants and prompted multiple lawsuits, a cluster of apartment buildings in Richmond’s Northside is being picked up by a new owner in a court-ordered sale.
Facebook doubles investment in Henrico data center
With 1 million square feet already under construction in eastern Henrico, social media giant Facebook is doubling down on its local investment with plans to expand its data center in the county.
Apartment deals in Chesterfield top $165M in a week
Chesterfield County’s multifamily real estate market drew upwards of $165 million in deals last week, driven in part by so-called 1031 exchanges.
In change of course, Henrico plans two new $80M schools
With a land deal in place and additional funds committed, Henrico County is moving forward with a plan to replace two of its oldest high schools on both ends of the county by fall 2021 – simultaneously.