
The BPOL tax exemption increase – from $500,000 to $1 million – would exempt an additional 1,300 businesses in the county, bringing the total number of businesses paying no BPOL tax to 15,800.
The BPOL tax exemption increase – from $500,000 to $1 million – would exempt an additional 1,300 businesses in the county, bringing the total number of businesses paying no BPOL tax to 15,800.
Bristol-based Surber Development and Consulting is planning the project with YWCA Richmond, which would have a dedicated space to provide on-site services to residents.
A national mobile network company gets animated spots from a Richmond studio, and a downtown agency’s pro bono work promotes a local vendor fair. (BizSense Pro required)
The transaction clears the way for the nearly 800-home development east of where Route 5 crosses over Pocahontas Parkway.
The 7,100-square-foot house in Henrico’s Henley neighborhood was one of three that topped the list and sold below asking price.
Sales started and ended in January for South Bank Ridge, an eight-home development along Riverside Drive that was halted last summer by a court-ordered injunction.
Developer Richard Cuthbert is a few months away from completing his conversion of the building at 408 N. Sycamore St. into 24 apartments and three commercial storefronts.
The first comprehensive update in half a century to Richmond’s zoning ordinance is now underway.
Red Amp Audio has equipped its Grace Street facility with Dolby Atmos recording and audio mixing technology, making it the first commercial sound studio in Virginia to be Dolby-certified as an Atmos-capable studio.
“At the end of the day we still kind of got what we want, but we got it from the city, surprisingly enough, and not from the state,” a restaurant group spokesman said.
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