Nonprofits

Cycling company kicks into high gear

Richmond Cycling Corps

Richmond Cycling Corps expands into a 2,000-square-foot space adjacent to the organization’s existing building in Scott’s Addition.

Richmond nonprofit expands its territory

UMFS Charterhouse School plan

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

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When St. Joseph’s Villa decided to hold the first capital campaign of its 178-year existence, it aimed high.

Goodwill thinks inside the big box

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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.

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

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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

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One of its biggest and longest-standing local hospital clients of Richmond’s hometown blood supplier has severed their relationship.

Fairgrounds fiasco

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Redeveloping the land won’t be easy, especially if Wayne Acors and the Caroline County Board of Supervisors have anything to say about it.