The Richmond software firm took in $500,000 recently and the indoor farming equipment maker has gathered $2.7 million.
Startups
Helbiz challenges Bird and Bolt for Richmond’s e-scooter market
The company was awarded a one-year permit to operate 500 rentable electric scooters on the city’s streets and they can already be seen parked in Carytown.
Local food delivery service gets grant to chop commission rate to 7 percent
Richmond’s EDA is awarding $120,000 to Chop Chop RVA to help restaurants survive the pandemic by making to-go orders more profitable.
Transportation startup shifts into expansion mode with $1.5M raise
The co-founders of Social Auto Transport previously worked together at CarMax, which they now count as a client.
UVA grads reconnect and launch online wine selling startup in Richmond
The co-founders of RichWine grew up together in Hanover and were living in New York City when they decided to turn their love of wine into a business.
$125M pharmaceutical plant to be built in Petersburg will create 200 jobs
Civica, which is partnering with Phlow, VCU’s Medicines For All Institute and AMPAC, plans to manufacture generic drugs and create 200 jobs.
Two bodybuilders, pumped to open their own gym, see strong market
RVA Iron Gym, which is launching at 3910 Adams Road in the spring, will cater to competitive powerlifters.
Pandemic Pivot: Vending and catering company launches ghost kitchen
“We’re kind of in the bull’s eye of COVID across our business sectors. People aren’t in offices and we can’t do catering,” said co-owner Scott Halloran.
Wine Stork delivery service is Richmond entrepreneurs’ new baby
A local hip-hop artist, a bowling alley owner and a hotel veteran teamed up to launch the business this month.
Truetimber Arborists sprouts play equipment offshoot using felled trees
The owners are aiming for zero waste by having a sister company build tree swings and ziplines out of the timber it collects when it removes trees.