
Flatheads, a floating restaurant aboard a 78-foot yacht that a year ago was on the bottom of the James River, should be open by the end of the month.
Flatheads, a floating restaurant aboard a 78-foot yacht that a year ago was on the bottom of the James River, should be open by the end of the month.
Shockoe Denim, a custom jeans company, plans to open this week in Shockoe Slip with three design students on staff.
A Richmond cupcake shop is betting that Charlottesville has as big a sweet tooth as Richmond does.
One of our busiest Herds yet, with moves in commercial real estate, law, wealth advising, technology and banking.
HYPE, a program for young professionals sponsored by the Greater Richmond Chamber, threw a networking mixer Thursday at Flatheads. The combination boat/restaurant is set to open to the public at the end of the month, but for now they’re hosting private events.
When St. Joseph’s Villa decided to hold the first capital campaign of its 178-year existence, it aimed high.
A University of Richmond senior has launched a gadget repair business, and he promises to have your shattered iPhone screen fixed the same day.
An online business focused on minimalist footwear is up and running in its new Richmond headquarters.
Move over, Hokies and Cavaliers the Generals are bringing in the big bucks.
Some familiar faces from two popular Richmond restaurants are ripping the washers and dryers out of an old Church Hill laundromat and opening a farm-to-table joint where the menu is a living document.
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