VCU Health System is adding another large project to its agenda. A $28 million gift announced Tuesday will allow the hospital group to add a children’s heart surgery center to one of its current downtown facilities.
Katie Demeria
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for Dec. 16, 2014
A downtown law firm is named the firm of the year for the second time, the VMFA and HCA bring home awards and local companies participate in charity work.
New buyer rejuvenates Fan senior residence
The buyers of the 100-year-old Shenandoah Building in the Fan have $1 million plans to update the assisted living facility.
Nonprofit office renovation clears another hurdle
Special Olympics Virginia recently celebrated a major step in the renovation of its local office that redid the interior and expanded the building.
Monument mansions top November sales
Three homes on Monument Avenue sold for more than $1.5 million last month, including the former home of convicted developer Billy Jefferson. And a 100-year-old house was purchased by the former head of a local Fortune 500.
VCU breaks ground on $56M children's center
VCU Health System celebrated the kick-off of its new children’s psychiatric facility on Thursday.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 12, 2014
A supermarket group leases 20,000 square feet, the SunTrust Center lands two large leases and a new fitness concept is moving into Willow Lawn.
Grocery megastore opens in Hanover
Kroger cut the ribbon on an $11 million expansion in Hanover County that added more than 40,000 square feet to its existing store.
HDL fires back at insurer's $84M lawsuit
Medical testing firm Health Diagnostic Laboratory has filed a 43-page response to an insurance provider’s claims that the company inflated bills and unfairly promised out-of-network patients free services.
Va. private colleges hand hefty checks to presidents
A recent list of the 2012 incomes of private university presidents shows that Virginia schools pay above the national average. And the outgoing head of University of Richmond is at the top of the state list, raking in $1 million in 2012.