Chesterfield County reports eight 24-unit apartment buildings and a trucking company’s new $1 million building in this week’s permits. To read all of this week’s permits, become a BizSense Pro member.
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The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 1.29.19
A longtime executive for a real estate investment firm retires. Law firm and real estate promotions. And the Virginia Chamber announces officers and members for 2019.
Foreclosures: 1.28.19
This week a $300,000 home in Chesterfield County’s Hampton Park is the highest priced property up for auction. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 1.25.19
This week’s transfers total more than $47 million, including a $24 million sale of apartments in downtown Richmond. For the entire list of transfers, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 1.25.19
Chesterfield County reports a donut shop, furniture store and a tire shop. Henrico County licenses for jewelry sales, janitorial firms and construction companies. For the entire list of this week’s licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 1.23.19
This week’s patents include a synergistic dispersant; a tree or plant protection mat; and an ATM skimmer detection device.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 1.22.19
A law firm announces new partners and associates. Several ad agencies build up their employee rosters. Plus, new faces in technology, insurance and more.
Foreclosures: 1.22.19
A $400,000 home in the Lenox Forest subdivision in Chesterfield County leads the list of foreclosed properties. To get the entire list of properties, become a BizSense Pro member.
New Business Licenses: 1.18.19
Both Henrico and Chesterfield counties report new counseling services. Chesterfield also reports new salons, construction and trade services. Henrico County has a Mexican restaurant, as well as new cafe, retail and more. To read the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 1.17.19
A technology/equipment lessor claims it is due $390,000 for office furniture, and an estate administrator says a law firm failed to timely pursue a medical malpractice suit, causing damages of not less than $20 million. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.