
This week, Henrico and Chesterfield report new businesses including construction and trades, retail, and counseling.
This week, Henrico and Chesterfield report new businesses including construction and trades, retail, and counseling.
A freight transport company says it is owed $400,000 in unpaid charges, and a pool management group says it’s due $50,000 from a Glen Allen club. BizSense Pro members get full access.
A local CFO announces her resignation, bank earnings season begins and a local REIT gives an update on how its portfolio is fairing.
This week’s patents include an adjustable dosing dispenser, an e-cigarette, and a new method for authenticating a caller.
A law firm changes its name and expands. Hopewell names an economic development partnership executive director. New faces in finance, services and entertainment.
A national campaign brings a local art director and her activist mother together for a TV spot, a Richmond photographer lands the cover of an industry annual that includes awards for his work, and cannonball trophies are awarded in this year’s virtual Richmond Show.
Hundreds of acres are involved in proposed changes to an enterprise zone involving two localities, Petersburg pads its coffers with fund balance gains, and Richmond takes some time on a proposed name change for Jeff Davis Highway.
Henrico reports a new Asian fusion restaurant. Chesterfield has a license for a kids’ science camp. For all of this week’s new licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.
The $1.04 million sale of 25 acres in Goochland is the top sale. The lease of 10,000-square feet office space in downtown Richmond is the top lease.
A tenant says he is due $5 million from an office park association over a roof dispute. A contractor says a defendant failed to provide demolition services for a project in Petersburg, claiming $761,000 in damages. BizSense Pro members get full access.
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