Facing lawsuits from the federal government and a major insurer, Tonya Mallory is pushing for access to HDL’s $10 million policy for current and former executives.
Katie Demeria
Seminary’s $50M project wins approval
After significant outcry from neighbors and big adjustments to the original plan, a Northside seminary is moving forward with its plans to add 300 apartments near its campus.
Law firm chairman stepping back into full-time practice
A co-founder of a longtime law firm is stepping back into full-time practice after more than 25 years as the company’s chairman, part of a larger plan to hand leadership over to the next generation.
Homebuilder rekindles old firm
After handing off much of his land and employees to a Northern Virginia company, a local builder has left his post-merger position to restart his original firm from scratch.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for Nov. 17, 2015
Hollywood Cemetery begins work on new river overlooks; hospitals, law firms and local businesses receive national recognition; and companies raise money for a variety of nonprofits.
On-call healthcare service shutting down western offices
Just a few years after opening offices near Seattle and Chicago, a local healthcare company has decided to concentrate on its East Coast operations and will shutter three offices.
200-unit senior living project approved in Chesterfield
With several other projects in the works around Virginia, a New Jersey senior development firm is planting its flag in Chesterfield County with a mix of units, including homes, on about 20 acres.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 13, 2015
Dozens of small commercial leases, including a kickboxing studio, insurance offices, retailers and a sandwich shop, plus 46 acres in Henrico County changes hands.
Double apartment deal fetches $17M
A pair of apartment complexes with a combined 215 units in Prince George and Colonial Heights were sold late last month to a Missouri-based company.
Local family takes over medical billing firm
A longtime local firm that helps medical practices manage their billing is now under the ownership of a local family, which plans to grow the Monument Avenue business and its staff.