BizSense chats with an alternative energy entrepreneur who just moved his business out of the GreenTech Incubator in Ashland and who plans on hiring.
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Monday Q&A: Mattress mogul isn’t sleeping on the job
The owner of Short Pump mattress and bedding shop just opened his second shop, but he’s got his eye on 58 more.
Monday Q&A: Fueling up for another big year
Turning grease into gas has been good business for a local taxi company, and the brothers who run the firm are adding an upscale offering.
Monday Q&A: Would you pay $200 to see the future?
A Richmond laboratory has developed a genetic test to tell you which sports you’re predisposed to excel in and which activities you might want to avoid. BizSense chats this week with the CEO of AIBioTech about the future of the company’s genetic test.
Q&A: Business owner breaks on a new life
Tegan Stephen, the owner of two shuttered Broad Street pool halls, talks to RBS about her decades in the business and her plans for life after owning bars.
Monday Q&A: Setting the stage
The co-founder and director of RVA Magazine has booked one of the country’s most popular DJs to headline the first RVA Music Fest.
Monday Q&A: The accidental acquisition
Eight years is all it took for Linda Nash to build her business to a point where a deep-pocketed buyer wanted a piece of the action.
Monday Q&A: Rock-solid prospects
A Richmond woman’s artwork is going to be featured in a major motion picture.
Monday Q&A: Goochdogs and good business
In the age of Netflix, Redbox and 3D digital projection, the Goochland Drive-In Theater is a small wonder.
Monday Q&A: A Hollywood life in the Old Dominion
In March, we dubbed Kera O’Bryon the hardest-working woman in Richmond show biz. We had to meet her.