The proposal to lessen the tax burden on small businesses could affect more than half of the businesses operating in Richmond.
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Creative Q&A: Martin Agency’s Danny Robinson’s quest for a threepeat
On the heels of its latest “Agency of the Year” win, the ad giant’s chief creative officer discusses his role with Martin and why he believes the company has to channel its inner Michael Jordan.
Project Snapshot: Hundreds of homes rising along I-95 near GreenCity site
Stanley Martin Homes’ massive ReTreat at One is one of two projects it has along the interstate. The builder is also starting on townhomes at VCC.
Top 5: Windsor Farms home leads January sales with $2.5M price
The sellers bought another West End home that came in at No. 2 among last year’s top sales. Meanwhile, the sellers of that home return as buyers on this list.
Marchetti-led group plans 10-story tower across from Libbie Mill
The building would be among the tallest residential structures in Henrico County, nearly rivaling the 12-story 5100 Monument Ave. condos tower beside Willow Lawn.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 2.8.22
A local energy contractor gets a bird-themed rebrand, an online wedding company picks a local shop as its lead creative agency, and the Brandcenter’s executive director is tapped to lead a certificate program in France.
Downtime: Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden’s ‘plant parent’
One year into his role as the CEO, Brian Trader has made himself at home — and made a seasonal home out of his office for his personal plant collection.
Which development firms are eyeing Diamond District? Here’s a rundown
Firms from as far as New York, San Francisco, Texas and Toronto are among more than 100 that have shown interest in redeveloping the area around The Diamond.
Henrico supervisors OK 1,600-home Avenlea development in Short Pump
The project is the biggest yet for Henrico-based Eagle Construction of VA, which also is seeking approvals for hundreds of homes nearby in Goochland County.
City Council adopts City Center plan that starts with Coliseum demolition
City-owned properties make up the bulk of the 26-acre area slated to become an innovation district with startups, incubators and mixed-use redevelopments.