A Brandcenter alum returns to the school as a professor, a local agency taps a VCU grad as creative director, and government offices for Illinois and West Virginia get marketing help from Richmond shops.
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New Business Licenses: 9.4.20
Henrico reports a dental practice. Chesterfield has Philly steaks and CPAs. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 9.4.20
The sale of apartments in Richmond’s Manchester neighborhood for $1.5 million head the list. A finance company leases 10,542 square feet in Henrico.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 9.3.20
A developer says it is due $4 million because a retailer improperly terminated a build-to-suit lease. A medical supplier claims a client has failed to pay $190,000 due. BizSense Pro members get full access.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 9.2.20
A hotel with a $1 million permit in Chesterfield leads the list this week. Also in Chesterfield are condos, townhouses and duplexes. Richmond reports work in Manchester. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 9.1.20
Henrico County names a veteran police executive as police chief, VCU names a new head of its graduate school, and a new executive director for a legal association are just some of this week’s new faces, promotions and departures.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 8.31.20
A $3 million grant program for small businesses and nonprofits in Richmond begins this week, Chesterfield decides uses for additional CARES Act funding, and a former Richmond deputy chief is named top cop in Henrico.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 8.28.20
Thirteen acres in Chesterfield tops this week’s pipeline. The site of future apartments sold for over $4 million.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 8.28.20
Two restaurant and warehouse properties head the list. For transfers in Chesterfield, Richmond, and Henrico become a BizSense Pro member.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 8.27.20
Plaintiffs claim damages of $7.5 million in a real estate, stock and vehicle inventory transaction. A steel company that helped build an elementary school says it is still due $250,000. BizSense Pro members get full access.