
Patents this week for Capital One, Altria, Afton Chemical and more.
Patents this week for Capital One, Altria, Afton Chemical and more.
A longtime Y executive announces his retirement. The president of the city’s pro soccer team steps down. The symphony introduces a new executive director.
A museum’s request to allow larger events draws support and opposition from neighbors in the Fan, Chesterfield rolls out more pandemic relief for businesses, and a library conference and event center starts construction in Petersburg.
This week’s new business licenses include an accounting firm, a publisher, trade/construction firms and more. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The $11 million sale of shops in Short Pump top this week’s list. Also on the list are leases in Colonial Heights, Richmond, Henrico and Hanover.
A longtime Altria director is retiring, third quarter earning season is in full swing and Performance Food Group discloses its executive pay packages.
Several million dollar projects in Chesterfield, including townhouses and industrial upgrades. For all of this week’s permits, become a BizSense Pro member.
The VP and GM of Kings Dominion announces his retirement. Two politics pros form a consulting firm. New faces in law, real estate and more.
Colonial Williamsburg takes one of its stage shows to the screen with help from a Richmond studio, several area shops collaborate on the launch of a local injectables clinic, and a coffee-based nonprofit gets a digital advertising assist.
Henrico to vote on $75 million in bonds for Westminster Canterbury project; Richmond City Council weighs a boost to the city’s coronavirus contingency fund.
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