
At 130,000 square feet, the move will nearly quintuple Tailgating Pros’ current digs and allow it to double production.
At 130,000 square feet, the move will nearly quintuple Tailgating Pros’ current digs and allow it to double production.
Civica, which is partnering with Phlow, VCU’s Medicines For All Institute and AMPAC, plans to manufacture generic drugs and create 200 jobs.
The owners of Three Leg Run hope to have a leg up on their competition by making and selling three types of alcohol.
New York-based Columbia Care, which has cannabis facilities and dispensaries in 18 American jurisdictions and in Europe, will buy Green Leaf Medical.
Hank Heyming, a co-founder of Trolley Venture Partners, is a fan of the beverage and was already aware of the brand when he heard the owners wanted to sell.
Alfa Laval, a Swedish industrial manufacturer, this summer celebrated the expansion of its facility in eastern Henrico.
A local executive is battling one of Richmond’s biggest privately held companies, claiming his efforts to thwart attempted price-fixing cost him his job and damaged his reputation.
After a 30-year run, the founder of a Richmond-based engineering firm has sold the business to a larger peer as he looks toward retirement.
A longtime family-run manufacturing operation is gearing up for an expansion in south Richmond.
After lying dormant for a year and selling last month for $7 million, one of the largest industrial complexes south of the James River is firing back to life with a new manufacturer set to fill its belly.
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