VCU’s Brandcenter doesn’t throw your average career fair. Graduating students had the recruiters coming to them at this year’s two-day recruitment session.
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Downtown REIT going public
Shortly after unloading 18 hotels, a downtown real estate firm is heading toward a mid-May IPO.
Tech firm breaks into health market
A medical technology firm has inked its first revenue-generating deal since switching its focus two years ago. And with one contract in hand, the company hopes to convince more health facilities to sign on.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for April 28, 2015
The Martin Agency launches new TV spots for major clients, local firms are recognized for their work at a handful of award ceremonies, agencies team up with local developers and the VMFA works on a new campaign.
Builder pitches 260 homes for Wyndham area
As Henrico County’s supply of developable land decreases, a builder is turning to a large plot near a topped-off landfill for its next project.
Trucking company hits the racetrack
A local freight company is joining this year’s NASCAR races with the sponsorship of a rookie driver’s car, putting its logo in the spotlight at two RIR races and several more at other tracks.
Equestrian estate listed for $4M
Another multimillion-dollar home has hit the market in Manakin-Sabot, this time a 45-acre estate that includes a guest home, tavern, pool and equestrian facilities.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for April 23, 2015
A local tech company signs first revenue-generating contract; a downtown REIT is buying back $4M worth of its shares; and proxy season continues as more executive pay packages are disclosed.
Chesterfield’s immense home project steps into builder spotlight
An ongoing development spanning 900 acres in Chesterfield County is churning out hundreds of new home lots in a bounce back from the recession. And a few of those homes will be on display at the upcoming annual Homerama event.
East End slated for string of new homes
A local developer plans to add a new batch of single-family homes to the East End, targeting first-time buyers with prices below $150,000.