Q&A

Monday Q&A: From broker to developer

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Midlothian-based Rebkee Company completely revamped its business model, branching out from developing locations for drugstore chain CVS to placing the winning bid on some iconic buildings.

Monday Q&A: A high-caliber academy

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Ed Coleman is passionate about guns, and he’s creating a home away from home for other local enthusiasts.

Monday Q&A: Five hours to Williamsburg

Beth Weisbrod, executive director of the Virginia Capital Trail Foundation, offers an update on the 50-mile bike route and why the Trail will be an economic engine for Richmond.

Monday Q&A: Designer dining

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Helen Reed is responsible for the interiors at some of Richmond’s hot new restaurants.

Monday Q&A: Sean Small looks to expand his field of play

River City Sports & Social Club founder Sean Small talks to BizSense about selling the playground to adults, sketching out a playbook for expanding beyond Richmond, and how capture the flag may be the next craze to hit town.

Monday Q&A: No bubble for sports facility

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RBS chats with Mark Grossman, who after five years running soccer leagues and other sports under the domed roof of a bubble, plans to spend big money to expand and build a third field with a more permanent structure at SCOR. And naming rights are available.

Q&A: Former lawyer isn’t out to pasture

After a long legal career, attorney Ry Marchant is taking a stab at a resurrecting a location that would challenge even the most experienced restaurateur. And he’s investing $1.4 million to make sure it’s done right.

Monday Q&A: Bike designer’s wheels are turning

The name might be Dutch, but the product is made in Richmond. Hinmaton Hisler is the designer and builder behind Stijl Cycles, a two-year-old company based in Manchester. Hisler is one of the three principals of Tektonics Design Group, which has a large fabrication shop in Manchester. The company designs and manufactures metal and wood… Read more »