
The CEO of the BBB is retiring, the ICA names and promotes curators, plus news faces in real estate, insurance, marketing and a number of boards.
The CEO of the BBB is retiring, the ICA names and promotes curators, plus news faces in real estate, insurance, marketing and a number of boards.
A million dollar home in Richmond’s West End is back on the block. For the entire list of foreclosures, become a BizSense Pro member.
Chesterfield sets public hearing on shopping center purchase, two mixed-use developments are approved, and Richmond seeks public input on how to spend pandemic relief funds.
By Stefan Calos My first installment on this topic generated a lot of interest. Under the preliminary plan outlined by the City of Richmond, the Coliseum would be demolished. An open space for outdoor gatherings, with a parking garage underneath, would take the place of the building. My point remains that such a space could… Read more »
In case you missed it, this week’s news included Chesterfield County’s plans for the aging Spring Rock Green shopping center, the latest chapter in the downfall of a prominent lawyer, a new riverfront brewery, and more.
An occupational therapist in Chesterfield and a foot and ankle specialist in Henrico. To get all of this week’s licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.
A grocer’s purchase of 217 acres in Hanover for $4 million was the week’s top sale and 71,500 square feet in Richmond was the week’s top lease.
A car broker claims it is owed $700,000 over an Aston Martin Valkyrie. Former patients at Cumberland Hospital allege they were abused. BizSense Pro members have access to the full docket.
A new director for LL Flooring by way of high-end retail giant, a major wine sale for Altria and second quarter earnings season kicks off with numbers rolling in from several local companies.
This week’s patents include a master performance indicator, a noise-reduced blender, a water filtration method and more.
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