
A Fan bakery has closed after less than a year in business, and the space it was in has been reborn as a political campaign post.
A Fan bakery has closed after less than a year in business, and the space it was in has been reborn as a political campaign post.
A Chesterfield County media company is expanding its reach into Henrico.
GrowRVA, the group behind the popular South of the James Market, has teamed with a Shockoe Slip cafe to create the Urban Farmhouse Farmers Market.
An interesting legal move this week to toxic tort defense, plus a new wealth management firm and the Martin Agency’s new chief creative officer.
When the proprietors of a new bakery and cafe called Sub Rosa say their Turkish-inspired treats are made by hand, they mean it: They have a grain mill in the back.
Two regional health-care organizations have opened a $25 million orthopedic and sports medicine center on Richmond’s Southside with the help of one of the area’s biggest commercial real estate developers.
The Richmond Venture Forum honored 13 local businesses at its annual RVA Companies to Watch event on Wednesday.
Having outgrown its space on West Grace Street, Bunnyhop Bike Shop is opening its second location, and owner Luke Stevens says the stakes are higher this time around.
An Ashland-based accelerator program wants to give $10,000 to a tech startup, and it’s interpreting the terms “tech” and “startup” loosely.
It’s open season at the area’s law firms – we’ve got tons of hires and promotions for you to peruse.
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