
City Council votes on next fiscal year’s budget, Hanover County breaks ground on a new library, and the YMCA breaks ground on its new aquatics center in eastern Henrico County this week.
City Council votes on next fiscal year’s budget, Hanover County breaks ground on a new library, and the YMCA breaks ground on its new aquatics center in eastern Henrico County this week.
This week’s highest-priced home on the auction block is a $450,000 home in Chesterfield County’s Edgewater on the Reservoir neighborhood. To read all of this week’s properties, become a BizSense Pro member.
Henrico County reports several new retail licenses. Chesterfield County and Richmond also report retail, construction and trades and more this week. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deals: Stein Investment Group purchased 1.9 acres of land at the west corner of Forest Avenue and Glenside Drive in Henrico. David Smith represented the sellers, Glenside Drive LLC, Reynolds Holdings LLC, Thomas Pruitt and H&R Gary LLC. The combined price for the assemblage was $1.6 million…. Read more »
A packaging and paper distributor says a printer owes it $1.38 million, and a Petersburg hotel project is hit with another lawsuit. The Docket is open for all BizSense Pro members.
Big changes at Union Bank, including the installation of a new chairman and vice chairman, and a new ticker symbol planned for later this month. Plus First quarter earnings roll in from Dominion, Owens & Minor and more.
Goochland County reports a $10-million, 55,000-square-foot gymnasium for a private school. A new fire station in Chesterfield County. For all of this week’s permits, become a BizSense Pro member.
A former state deputy attorney general goes into private practice. Scores of promotions and new hires in finance, real estate, technology and more.
Sports tourism delivers $41 million in economic impact for a Richmond-area county, Henrico honors its longest-serving employee at the close of a 73-year career, and several area boards and planning commissions meet this week.
A $400,000 home in the Sundial subdivision of Chesterfield County is this week’s highest-priced property. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
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