
The $21 million sale of industrial property in Chesterfield is the top deal this week.
The $21 million sale of industrial property in Chesterfield is the top deal this week.
Two women sue a breast imaging center for $5 million, alleging their mammograms were misread. A company says it is owed $160,000 for cleanup and towing services from defendants involved in an I-95 collision. Get all the latest cases with BizSense Pro.
A $3.4 million crafts store is going up in Chesterfield. Chesterfield also reports a future Starbucks. Richmond reports apartment permits. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The University of Richmond’s president announces his plan to step down. New faces in advertising, real estate, various associations and more.
An industry nonprofit taps a team of Brandcenter students to help promote its annual diversity conference, a downtown animation studio names a new creative director, and a state elections agency and a William & Mary-spawned poll worker recruitment group get new websites.
This week’s list includes foreclosures in Richmond, Powhatan, Henrico, Hanover and Chesterfield. Become a BizSense Pro member and get the entire list.
West Creek is eyed for a 335-unit apartment complex, city-initiated rezonings and a renaming of Jefferson Davis Highway are on the City Council’s agenda, and a downtown nonprofit withdraws its proposal for a Black Lives Matter street mural.
Chesterfield reports the top transfer with a $2 million sale. An office building in Henrico goes for $1.2 million. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
This week’s licenses include transportation, construction/trades, a virtual assistant and more. Become a BizSense Pro member and get the entire list.
A mortgage company purchases 70,000 square feet in Innsbrook for $5.85 million. A law firm changes digs and moves into the James Center in Richmond.
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