The local Fortune 500 is looking to fill a significant chunk of the downtown office towers in a move that could bring hundreds of jobs to Richmond.
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Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 2.16.17
Earnings season continues with reports from Dynex Capital, New Market and others, and several executives sell shares in this week’s roundup.
Developers abandon Tobacco Row condo project
After nine months and no sales, a high-end condo tower envisioned at the end of Tobacco Row has been scrapped.
Architect, consultant list Monument home for $1.9M
A Monument Avenue mansion that once doubled as a doctor’s office hit the market over the weekend.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 2.14.17
An auto dealership teams up with a local producer on a series of TV spots, a Fortune 500 rebrands with help from the Brandcenter, and several firms pick up new clients in our latest roundup.
Historic rehab tax credits face cap
Developers pursuing higher-dollar rehabs of historic buildings will be limited this year in the amount of state tax credits they can receive for their projects
Armchair quarterbacking, advertising-style
The new home of a long-standing local production studio played host Tuesday night to this year’s “Ad Bowl,” the Advertising Club of Richmond’s annual critique of Super Bowl spots.
CEOs group follows Fahrenheit to HandCraft building
As it moves into roomier digs in Scott’s Addition, the local business advisory firm is making sure to save space for its C-Suite-centered roommates.
Windsor Farms mansion goes to mystery buyer for $3.3M
Richmond’s nine-figure home market is heating back up with a second multimillion-dollar sale within the span of a week.
Urbanization of Innsbrook inches ahead with mixed-use plan
The plan to transition Innsbrook from a suburban office park to an urban mixed-use community is gaining traction.