A changing of the guard at two area homebuilders groups has turned out to be a case of “like father, like son.”
Jonathan Spiers
Long & Foster defectors file response to lawsuit
A group of local real estate agents who recently left Long & Foster to start their own brokerage is relying on a comparable case in Chesapeake to fend off a suit brought by their former employer.
Local promo firm filling grocer’s shopping cart
As the German grocery war begins to heat up in Richmond, one side has found an ally in a local promotional product supplier.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 6.27.17
Four local firms contribute to an Arkansas music and arts district, Brandcenter students pick up a Future Lions award and guide a symphony rebrand, and new hires and client work fill our latest roundup.
Goodwin mansion demolished
The most expensive home sold in the Richmond area in years is now no more than a pricy pile of rubble.
Web design firm powers up new downtown digs
A two-year effort to convert a 1920s-era building on East Grace Street into 21st-century offices is complete.
Downtime: Spinning a yarn with Margaret Hardy (and her goats)
The first female president of downtown law firm Sands Anderson spends free time spinning wool from her own flock of eight Angora goats at her 45-acre farm in Caroline County.
Apartments set to start beside stalled Midlothian project
While a long-delayed decision on a neighboring development looms, a companion apartment project is moving forward at the site of the once-named Midlothian Town Center.
Seminary apartments legal challenge dismissed; opponents vow to keep fighting
The wins are racking up for a controversial apartment project in Northside, but opponents of the development say their fight to stop it is not over.
Will Wade lists riverside home
The former VCU basketball coach, now at LSU, is selling his Maymont-area house overlooking the James River.