After several years handling food for events and weddings, a caterer opened a deli and restaurant space, with plans to get a farmer’s market up and running next month.
Michael Thompson
Usual suspects line up to buy bus depot
Several of Richmond’s most well-known developers and several out-of-town are hoping to get their hands on the GRTC property between Carytown and the Fan.
Retailer packs up West End camp
A Norfolk outdoor gear brand has shut down its Richmond outpost.
D.C. developer grabs more of Jackson Ward
With its largest Richmond project towering nearby, a Washington, D.C., development firm has expanded its reach into Jackson Ward with the purchase of a commercial property that had been on the market for three years.
Longtime Thai eatery getting re-heated
A Jackson Ward restaurant and its fleet of food carts are re-branding after 15 years in business as part of a deal with a neighboring eatery.
Short Pump gym market seeing orange
The newest player in the local fitness industry hopes it can win over the minds of Richmonders by focusing on their hearts.
Local lawyer’s invention drops into the groove
A commitment to audio fidelity has landed a Richmond lawyer his first patent and a chance to potentially get a taste of the music business.
Short-lived burger joint goes dark near VCU
A VCU-area restaurant has been put out to pasture after less than a year in business, though its owners are open to a possible return.
Perly’s-inspired market opens next door
The first of two new downtown neighborhood markets on E. Grace Street is open for business.
Nonprofit graduates first batch of startups
An upstart nonprofit has spawned its first crop of startups after graduating five companies from its inaugural year-long training program for low-income entrepreneurs looking to start their own businesses.