For the second week in a row, a development is in foreclosure, this time in Chesterfield.
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The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 7.19.10
The RRHA wants to condemn land on East 18th Street, while Dominion has a disagreement with a coal provider and a developer said it didn’t get the final drawings permit drawings from a vendor. Plus, an old-age home wants more than $100,000 back from an IT company it said never installed the equipment it said it did.
In development feud, writing is on the wall
It’s not often that a spat over tax credits inspires graffiti artists. Developer Justin French said he supports the local artists who painted messages on the exterior walls of the Scott’s Addition industrial property they rent from him, messages not so subtly aimed at French’s tax credit purchaser for the renovated building at 1509 Belleville… Read more »
No more sales calls
After a long, hard look in the mirror, the Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce is tweaking its mission and streamlining its operations.
Consider this a warning
In the midst of planning a stock offering to raise sorely needed capital, a local bank received notice from Nasdaq that the value of its shares has been too low for too long.
Foreclosures for 7.13.10
Two developments are in foreclosure, one of Huguenot Road in Richmond and the other in Ashland.
French’s bills pile up
A dispute between a Richmond developer and one of his investors has left several local contractors in the lurch, and at least one has already sued.
Foreclosures 7.6.10
For the first time since we started keeping tabs in January, several properties are on the list from the Museum District and Near-West-End (close to Willow Lawn) plus two on Seminary Ave.
The Docket, Circuit Court Roundup for 7.5.10
Three plaintiffs this week had “incidents” involving falls. One claims a Costco employee accidentally rammed her with a cart. Plus construction companies claim unpaid bills, other business conflicts.
Three lawyers jump ship after hours for rival firm
Three lawyers needed some late-night packing to gather their possessions before moving across town to another law firm.