
City Council holds the first of two budget hearings this week, Ashland rolls out its proposed fiscal plan and Henrico weighs a proposed increase to its business license tax exemption threshold.
City Council holds the first of two budget hearings this week, Ashland rolls out its proposed fiscal plan and Henrico weighs a proposed increase to its business license tax exemption threshold.
Chesterfield and Henrico report new construction, janitorial and retail businesses. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
A fitness club building at the dormant Virginia Center Commons sells for $4 million. A 41,000 square foot lease in Southside Richmond is the top lease transaction.
This week’s property transfers total over $17 million. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
An activist shareholder continues to pester local company, Altria’s CEO steps down after contracting coronavirus, and a local bank director announces his resignation.
A custom builder claims $1.2 million in damages because the owner of an adjacent property is refusing to allow access to complete a renovation. A landlord says it is due more than $600,000 for rent and utilities from a closed grocery store in Brook Run Shopping Center.
This week’s patents include an indoor safety shelter to ensure protection from intruders, an ATM skimming detection device, and a split credit card transaction.
A Henrico-based Fortune 500 company reconfigures its top leadership. A new dean for VCU’s L. Douglas Wilder School of Government, and Public Affairs and new faces in media, real estate and more.
A shopping center slated for a new Trader Joe’s is primed for more tenants, a local homebuilder eyes a townhome development in Midlothian, and area governments roll out more programs to support businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This week, an apartment sale goes for $3.4 million and warehouse space in Chesterfield tops leases.
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