Two local REITs are closing out the year with multimillion-dollar cash hauls, one of which resulted in the region’s newest publicly traded company.
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Updated: Kia dealership in eastern Henrico shuts down; property under contract
Patrick Kia at 4810 Nine Mile Road shut down Oct. 22.
Wealth advisory deal gives national brand first Richmond foothold
Less than a year after recruiting one of Richmond’s wealthiest families into its fold and setting up its first office in the city, a Hampton Roads firm has been acquired by a larger competitor that now has a chance to make a bigger push into Virginia.
Seasoned nonprofit event planner goes solo
After stints working events for nonprofits such as Ronald McDonald House and Bon Secours, Tunstall Willis decided to go out on her own.
Software company expands in Innsbrook
Fresh off a move into new Henrico headquarters, a local tech firm announced plans to double its employee headcount in the next several years – and it could earn state incentives for doing so.
Five O’Clock Belles Slideshow: Ladies night out at Urban Roost
Warming things up on a chilly evening, a crowd of 180 came out in force for the year’s third and final installment of BizSense’s Five O’Clock Belles ladies-only networking event. Enjoy the slideshow above for scenes from the night, which took place at Lunch.Supper’s Urban Roost events space at 3023 W. Marshall St. in Scott’s… Read more »
Goochland roads plan update has some landowners wary
The update is prompting a group of landowners to call for its delay, arguing that the new plan omits previously mapped-out roads that they were counting on to be able to develop their properties.
Local private equity firm aims for new $75M fund
Fresh off a new investment, a local private equity firm has begun to line up its second pool of cash, this time shooting for a fund nearly three times the size of its first one.
Shockoe Slip firm charts new course through M&A
A local mapping firm is heading in a new direction after being acquired by a larger Pennsylvania peer.
Richmond muralist “The Night Owl” paints his way into the book business
A local artist put down his paints and picked up a pen and camera to document the history of murals in the city.