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Henrico County’s top EDA official announces his retirement. A bank announces promotions and transitions in its executive ranks. A new healthcare defense attorney joins a local law firm. And new faces in education, construction and more.
Henrico County’s top EDA official announces his retirement. A bank announces promotions and transitions in its executive ranks. A new healthcare defense attorney joins a local law firm. And new faces in education, construction and more.
This week there are $5 million worth of properties on the block. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Chesterfield County reports a discount dress shop, as well as construction, trade and janitorial businesses. Henrico County reports a new restaurant in Glen Allen. For the entire list of licensees, become a BizSense Pro member.
Commonwealth Commercial Partners report the following deals: WEG Property Management LLC purchased at 7021 Hull Street Road in Chesterfield County for $630,000. Michael Morris and Morgan Trible represented the seller. 9004 Huguenot Road LLC purchased 9004 W. Huguenot Road in Richmond for $350,000. Ben Bruni and Evan Ocheltree represented the seller. Benjamin & DesPortes, PC… Read more »
A contractor claims damages of $1.2 million against a roofing sub, and a landlord says a big-name industrial tenant owes $385,000 for damage to its property. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
CarMax’s CEO gifts 2,000 shares, Hamilton Beach gets a new CFO and more.
Henrico County’s Innslake apartment project leads the permits at $8 million. Lots of work going on in the Manchester section of Richmond. Permits abound from Goochland, Chesterfield and Hanover counties. Read them all as a BizSense Pro member.
VCU’s nursing school receives a $2.1 million grant, a Museum District coffeeshop’s patio gets a renovation and more in this month’s Newsbites.
Two big-name departures announced in the last week, as the CFO of Dominion and dean of the UR business school are stepping down. Plus a new practice leader at Keiter and new faces in law, real estate, education and more.
This week’s highest priced home is in Hampton Park in Chesterfield County. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
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