Richmonders guzzled down about 1.5 million gallons of liquor last year, and BizSense took a look at where they bought their booze.
Lena Price
Four strings, but no reason to fret
A VCU graduate and his wife are banking on tiny stringed instruments to help them carve out a niche in the Richmond music industry.
Health-care firm goes south of the border
A concierge medical firm that caters to corporations and business executives is expanding to the Palmetto State.
New era for vintage furnishings store
A formerly web-only retailer selling mid-century cookware, furniture and lighting will take over a storefront in Church Hill.
Richmond’s Year of the Beer
The beer beat has been a busy one this year for BizSense reporters, and we touched base this month with some of the breweries we covered in 2012.
The lowdown on 2012’s startups: Part 1
BizSense caught up with some of the many entrepreneurs we covered in 2012 to find out where they are now and what they’re planning for 2013.
The Herd: Promotions, new hires and departures for 12.26.12
We’ve got moves this week in real estate, accounting, nonprofits and more, plus a couple of departures.
Honorably discharged from foreclosure
Richmond Metropolitan Habitat for Humanity is using foreclosed properties donated by Bank of America to help local veterans become homeowners.
Idea saves butcher from chopping block
Jonathan Nadolksi had to temporarily close his Goochland business before realizing he could cut out the middleman.
New restaurant brewing in Chesterfield
Two first-time restaurateurs are offering residents a place to quench their thirst with local wines and beers.