Turning his eye toward the increasingly popular airborne tech, a local lawyer has spotted a new source of personal injury cases and is preparing with a new practice.
Katie Demeria
Dominion exec tapped as Children’s Museum CEO
After a lengthy search process, the Children’s Museum of Richmond has announced a new president and CEO, who is currently a VP at Dominion.
State senator expands law firm to Richmond
With the General Assembly about to start a new session, a senator is launching a second office of his Harrisonburg law firm with help from a local attorney.
Contractor sues developer over high-end condo project
Mid-construction, the general contractor on a Libbie Avenue condo project has sued the developer, claiming it was unfairly kicked off the project before its completion.
Bank reclaims Chesterfield shopping center at auction
With little competition from outside bidders, a lender on a Chesterfield County shopping center has taken control of the property after a Friday auction and $8 million bid.
Developer sells last Arboretum building for $6.75M
Updated: The Charlotte-based firm that developed a large Chesterfield County office park has exited the Richmond office market after selling a building to the company behind the John Marshall rehab project.
Soy sauce maker doubling size of Henrico plant
The county Planning Department gave a Japanese company the OK to expand its production facility by 60,000 square feet, part of a planned $38 million investment in the area.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 4, 2015
A long list of new leases and land deals this week: a sporting goods store on Nine Mile Road, a nonprofit grabs 10,000 square feet in Chesterfield and 12 acres on the Southside is sold.
Developers preview West End theater project
The new owners of the Westhampton Theater and another Grove Avenue property gave an audience a sneak peek of their plans for the site, which include a Short Pump restaurant chain, a Hampton Roads market and cafe, offices and condos.
City EDA seeks buyer for downtown office
Getting out of the office leasing business, the Economic Development Authority is accepting proposals for its eight-story Franklin Street property that houses its business incubator and startups.