Led by longtime local journalist Michael Phillips, the online news outlet includes fellow RTD alum Graham Moomaw and former Virginia Mercury reporter and editor Sarah Vogelsong.
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Closer look: See new renderings of Diamond District baseball stadium
The new home of the Richmond Flying Squirrels is coming into fuller view via updated renderings recently submitted to the city.
City’s former Diamond District manager now working on project in new role with Thalhimer
Maritza Pechin, who left City Hall last year for a federal job, has joined TRP as director of development with a sole initial focus on the Diamond District project.
Virginia Business magazine sold to Virginia Lawyers Weekly owner
The Richmond-based business newsmagazine was acquired Wednesday by BridgeTower Media, its third ownership change in 15 years.
Shockoe media firm Tilt acquires longtime sound studio RainMaker
RainMaker will continue as a standalone studio in its current facility in Shockoe Bottom, while also serving as a satellite sound shop for Tilt, which is headquartered in Shockoe Slip.
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The state tourism office releases new episodes in its ‘My Home Virginia’ video web series, Alanis Morissette stars in a homegrown ad for a national cellular company, and a former Yebo creative director lands a new local gig. (BizSense Pro required)
New Diamond District filings signal wind-up for stadium construction
The latest filings were made by Gilbane Building Co., which has taken over as the general contractor for the stadium from previous GC Whiting-Turner.
Record label launching ‘Sound of Richmond’ streaming service
The subscription-based streaming platform from Shockoe Records features local artists exclusively and is being targeted to area businesses and event venues.
City locks in $130M ballpark bond sale; Thalhimer calls $40M Diamond District lawsuit ‘baseless’
“We are confident that the facts will prove that this suit has no merit,” Thalhimer CEO Lee Warfield said of the lawsuit from Republic Properties, its former partner on the project.
Updated: Diamond District developers hit with $40M lawsuit from former project partner
Republic Properties, which once led a previous iteration of the development group, is suing Thalhimer Realty Partners and Loop Capital following their formation of a new entity that entered into a revised development agreement with the city in May.