
Two big-name departures announced in the last week, as the CFO of Dominion and dean of the UR business school are stepping down. Plus a new practice leader at Keiter and new faces in law, real estate, education and more.
Two big-name departures announced in the last week, as the CFO of Dominion and dean of the UR business school are stepping down. Plus a new practice leader at Keiter and new faces in law, real estate, education and more.
This week’s highest priced home is in Hampton Park in Chesterfield County. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A $40 million apartment complex in Chesterfield County heads up this week’s list of property sales. A golf firm tees off in Henrico County with a $5 million purchase. A longtime empty diner in Manchester sells in Richmond. To read the entire list of commercial transfers, become a BizSense Pro member.
A business brokerage says it is due $72,125 in the sale of a popular Carytown restaurant, and a customer wants $500,000 in compensation for injuries he says he received breaking up a fight among kitchen staff that spilled into a Golden Corral dining room. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
This week’s patents include an improved joint brace, an aviation additive and a lyme disease vaccine.
Hirschler Fleischer elects a new president. A health service firm names a new CEO and announces a spinoff and CEO. New faces in law, nonprofits, manufacturing and more in this week’s Herd.
This week’s list includes Richmond’s September licenses, including a new law firm and Church Hill restaurant. Henrico County reports a funeral services firm and new physician. Chesterfield County reports a bookstore and two restaurants. To read the over 200 licenses in this week’s list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Over $8 million of properties are on the block this week. To read them all, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports a new restaurant and fitness center. A Chesterfield County elementary school PTA plans a family field day. To get all of this week’s licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.
A former bank employee claims $1 million in damages for discrimination and wrongful termination, and an attorney seeks a judgment of $450,000, from an incident in which she says another attorney charged across a conference table and slammed her hand in a discovery notebook. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
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