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.
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Where are they now: Checking in with past RVA 25 winners
Revenue has leveled out but growth is still very much on their minds, as is navigating the pandemic.
The DeedBook: Local property transfers for 8.6.21
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.
BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for July 30-Aug. 5
A busy news week was capped by tales of a golf entrepreneur, a grocer’s controversial Hanover industrial project and a restaurateur’s efforts to bounce back after falling victim to a franchise scam.
Shockoe Bottom gym owner bulks up business with new next door spa
Jacob Keller opened Prism Spa last month at 12 N. 25th St. in the same building as River City Fit.
BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 7.23-7.30
In case you missed it, this week’s news included Chesterfield County’s plans for the aging Spring Rock Green shopping center, the latest chapter in the downfall of a prominent lawyer, a new riverfront brewery, and more.
CraftMaster Homes acquired by Berkshire Hathaway affiliate
The 20-year-old firm will continue under its name as part of South Carolina-based Mungo Homes, which joined Warren Buffett’s conglomerate in 2018.
BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 7.9-7.16
In case you missed them, this week’s top 5 includes tales of a new seafood restaurant at a local mall, a barber shop chain owner’s sizable home, a startup looking to prevent bed wetting, the sale of a longtime frame shop and the highest-priced land deal per-acre in the Scott’s Addition area in recent memory.
BizSense Rewind: Top 5 stories for 6.25-7.2
The latest installment of this new in-case-you-missed-it Friday feature includes news of fried chicken, marijuana, a new venture for the founder of Sweet Frog and more.
Wine & Beer Supply toasts to merger with New Jersey counterpart
The Ashland-based provider of booze-holding cans, bottles and glassware joined forces with Gino Pinto, giving customers access to bulk grapes, juice and winemaking equipment.