The owners of a home in Powhatan filed for bankruptcy last week, stalling the foreclosure of their 12-acre property. The riverfront home and a larger tract of land around it have been on the market for more than a year, and this isn’t the first time it has been on the auction block.
Jonathan Spiers
State Bar faces backlash over cancelled Israel trip
After cancelling a seminar in Jerusalem, in part over safety and discrimination concerns, the Virginia State Bar is defending itself against criticism from national news outlets and a local Jewish organization.
Bank’s offering rakes in $14 million
A Midlothian bank recently capped off a stock offering that brought in some much-needed capital from current shareholders – and a Northern Virginia investor who now holds a 40 percent stake.
New Fan houses cap off sales
A stretch of modern homes that stand out among the historic rowhouses that surround it in the Fan closed its final sale this week.
Bill Goodwin shares insight, touches on hospital project at UR event
Businessman and philanthropist Bill Goodwin spoke at a University of Richmond event, giving advice on how to build a business and addressing the free-standing hospital project he has been pushing for.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for March 26, 2015
SEC news for Owens & Minor, Media General, Markel, Apple REIT, the newly merged MeadWestvaco and more.
Varina home project awaits approval
A 300-home expansion of an existing subdivision in Henrico County has continued to get pushed back by the developer as it addresses concerns from the Planning Commission and nearby residents.
Henrico intersection floated for more homes
Development projects are moving forward at Church and Pump roads in Henrico County, and the latest plans by a large local developer could add a $20 million residential community to the crossroads.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for March 24, 2015
A local marketing agency and brewery team up, a new-to-town bank hires an ad firm and several companies are recognized for their recent work.
Rural Goochland floated for development
A rare type of subdivision has been floated for Goochland County – a plan that would put less than 30 homes on almost 130 acres.