
It took revenue growth of 2,489 percent to top this year’s list. Check out the rankings.
It took revenue growth of 2,489 percent to top this year’s list. Check out the rankings.
Pandemic-era schmoozing continued its revival last week, as a crowd of nearly 300 attended a festive evening at BizSense’s Back to Business Bash, presented by Village Bank.
Our biggest and best stories this week including news of a look at the pandemic’s effect on the value of local hotels, a highly visible signage dispute, a dog park/bar in the city and more.
Auctions in Chesterfield, Henrico, Hanover and Richmond.
In case you missed them, our top stories over the last week included Stony Point Fashion Park being listed for sale, planned apartments on Plant Zero property, a possible concert series in Chesterfield, a judge siding with Josh Romano, and a taco shop is closing.
The annual celebration of the region’s fastest-growing companies will be held the day before, with tickets open to the general public for the first time since the list’s inception.
In case you missed them, our top stories over the last week included news of an ice cream shop owner’s new sweet treat venture, the sale of a sizable Monument Avenue home, lawyers suing lawyers, and JewFro restaurant settling down.
The $23 million sale of an independent living facility in Henrico tops this week’s list. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
The top sale is the $8 million purchase of a hotel in Henrico. For the entire $40 million list of transfers, become a BizSense Pro member.
A bank claims it is due $2 million because a borrower defaulted on a forbearance agreement. An engineering firm says it is owed $258,000 for a project in Texas. BizSense Pro members have access to the entire docket.
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