Richmond Cycling Corps expands into a 2,000-square-foot space adjacent to the organization’s existing building in Scott’s Addition.
Nonprofits
Richmond nonprofit expands its territory
United Methodist Family Services has worked a deal with Shenandoah County to turn a building into a private school that caters to students with autism and other special education needs.
$10.7 million to grow on
When St. Joseph’s Villa decided to hold the first capital campaign of its 178-year existence, it aimed high.
Community center’s cost-benefit analysis
A spinoff thrift store on Main Street is closing its doors, even though it was making money.
Goodwill thinks inside the big box
Richmond-based Goodwill Industries of Central Virginia is embarking on another multimillion-dollar expansion, this time with the purchase of two sites, including a massive store that once housed a Target.
Yes, Virginia, there will be a State Fair
The State Fair of Virginia was sold Tuesday at a foreclosure auction for $5.67 million.
Curtains up for theater nonprofit
The Barksdale Theatre and Theatre IV struck a deal last week to merge and become the Virginia Repertory Theatre.
A fair play
A rival fair operator wants to capitalize on the downfall of the State Fair of Virginia and be up and running in 2012.
The business of blood
One of its biggest and longest-standing local hospital clients of Richmond’s hometown blood supplier has severed their relationship.
Fairgrounds fiasco
Redeveloping the land won’t be easy, especially if Wayne Acors and the Caroline County Board of Supervisors have anything to say about it.