Manchester-based Sassy Jones reported 4,515 percent revenue growth over the last three years, making it the 75th ranked firm on the list.
Retail
Richmond bookstores battle coronavirus and Amazon
To survive, booksellers turn to appointment-only shopping, online book fairs and curbside pickup.
La Grande Dame on Grove closing down after 30 years
“The last six months have been difficult,” said owner Art Toth, who is retiring, a move prompted by the economic disruptions of the pandemic.
Local wine company scores deals with Food Lion, Sam’s Club
Slowed down a bit but undeterred by the pandemic, a Petersburg-based wine company is accelerating its expansion into big retail stores and ramping up its distribution network.
City finalizing grant program for businesses affected by civil unrest
Two months after an initial night of rioting left numerous downtown businesses vandalized and boarded up for weeks, financial assistance specific to their ordeal, and others since then, appears to be on the way.
Carytown chocolate shop has a new owner
Elizabeth Vranas bought the store from James Kinard, who started it nearly 30 years ago.
Big gulp: Two 7-Elevens, five Wawas in Richmond sell for combined $47M
Where Slurpees and gasoline flow, multimillion-dollar real estate deals seem to follow.
Pamunkey Tribe pays $4M for Manchester property
The tribe’s spokesman said the deal is on land that could be a location for a casino and resort, but emphasized they remain flexible in deciding a location.
Lord & Taylor ducks into Richmond for bankruptcy safe haven
Like a suburban shopping mall in the 1980s, the Richmond federal courthouse is drawing in big retailers left and right – but for reasons only an attorney could love.
Regional pet store chain adds spot in Short Pump
With her beloved bulldog as her inspiration, Nancy Guinn has Dog Krazy on the move again with a second Richmond-area shop.