
A headmaster is named president of two prominent Catholic schools. An ad agency names a PR director. New faces in law, real estate and more.
A headmaster is named president of two prominent Catholic schools. An ad agency names a PR director. New faces in law, real estate and more.
A Scott’s Addition-based agency’s media services division picks up work in Roanoke, a national clothing retailer selects a Richmond firm as its creative lead, and a local sports advocacy nonprofit selects an area shop to brand an extension of the Virginia Capital Trail.
County governments launch programs to support local restaurants in response to COVID-19, Hanover hires Goochland’s county administrator, and RRHA’s CEO resigns a year after he arrived.
A new shopping center in Chesterfield is the top sale. In Henrico, 14,000 square feet of industrial property tops leases.
A sale in a new shopping center in Chesterfield is the top sale. In Henrico, 14,000 square feet of industrial property tops the leases.
Henrico reports the $15 million sale of an office park, and a car dealership sells its property for $14 million. For all of this week’s transfers, become a BizSense Pro member.
A local company revises its earnings outlook due to – you guessed it – coronavirus. Plus some insider transactions and stock awards.
Some of the ideas patented this week include new methods of hyperspectral analysis and cryptographic authentication. For the full list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The CEO of the RRHA announces his departure. A retail firm names a COO. New faces in finance, real estate and more.
Several boards resume meetings this week, though with public attendance limited and some business continued in light of coronavirus precautions. Chesterfield sets up a call center for non-virus-response operations inquiries, and Henrico eyes another increase to its business license tax exemption threshold.
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