Richmond BizSense

Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 10.3.18

Top building permits in Richmond

Chesterfield County reports six new apartment buildings and a clubhouse. Altria files permits for a $7 million headquarters project in Henrico County. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.

Foreclosures: 10.1.18

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This week, a $560,000 home in Salisbury in Chesterfield County leads the list. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.

New Business Licenses: 9.28.18

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This week, Henrico County has licenses for an embroidery/monogramming business and a temporary Halloween shop. Chesterfield County reports construction/trade firms and an OB/GYN at St. Francis Hospital. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.

The Docket: Local court roundup for 9.27.18

Docket of lawsuits in the Richmond region

A technology lessor says it is owed $240,000 for medical equipment, and a contractor claims damages of $250,000 for a sub’s electrical work. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.

The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 9.25.18

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A mortgage company changes leadership and an accounting firm announces a new managing partner for 2019. And the founder of a children’s bereavement camp returns as CEO. Also, new faces in education, marketing and more.

Foreclosures: 9.24.18

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This week’s list of properties on the block is over $5 million. Goochland County has this week’s highest-priced foreclosure. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.

New Business Licenses: 9.21.18

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Both Henrico and Chesterfield counties have lots of new retail on this week’s list. Chesterfield has licenses for sweets, candles and more. Henrico has a furniture shop and a wings restaurant. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.

The Docket: Local court roundup for 9.20.18

Docket of lawsuits in the Richmond region

A company president asks damages of $20.8 million, claiming he was terminated because he sought to prevent price-fixing, and the owner of property at 219 E. Broad St. says it is owed $2.3 million because a restaurant that failed to open is in default of a lease. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.