
A lawyer opens his own office. Two new executives join a public media corporation. New faces in nonprofits, finance, real estate and more.
A lawyer opens his own office. Two new executives join a public media corporation. New faces in nonprofits, finance, real estate and more.
A rezoning related to a planned replacement headquarters for Virginia ABC goes before Hanover’s planning commission, two events businesses seek permits in Chesterfield, and Goochland reviews a hotel performance agreement.
This week’s highest-priced home on the block in the Three Chopt neighborhood of Henrico County. For all this week’s foreclosures, become a BizSense Pro member.
This week Chesterfield County reports licenses for a fitness boot camp, an elevator service and more. Henrico County has licenses for two catering services and an ice cream shop. To read all of this week’s licenses, become a BizSense Pro member.
Sperity Real Estate Ventures reports the following deals: CSG Management LLC purchased 8529 Meadowbridge Road, Suite 400 in Hanover County for $585,000. Veronica Wiles, Robert Hensley and Nathan Hughes represented the seller. Nomad Deli purchased 207 W. Brookland Park Blvd. in Richmond for $180,000. Nathan Hughes, Veronica Wiles and Robert Hensley represented the seller. The… Read more »
A landlord says a doughnut shop owes nearly $100,000 on a lease, while another landlord claims damages of $150,000 from a dry-cleaning shop. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
A tobacco giant and a hotel-focused real estate investment trust disclose compensation packages for its top executives. Plus a new vice president is appointed at a logistics company this week.
Altria has a $1 million renovation permit in Henrico County. Chesterfield County has a permit for work at their airfield and a shopping center in South Richmond gets an uplift. For the entire list of permits, become a BizSense Pro member.
A new university chief operating officer. New faces in law, finance and real estate and new nonprofit board members in this week’s Herd.
Scott’s Addition gets a logo from a resident ad firm, a local agency launches a cultural impact team, and several shops announce promotions, new hires and clients.
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