
A proposal to give historic designation to more Manchester-area properties won’t be heard for another month, as state regulators say they need the additional time to refine it and correct a public notification error.
A proposal to give historic designation to more Manchester-area properties won’t be heard for another month, as state regulators say they need the additional time to refine it and correct a public notification error.
A Hanover restaurateur is going for thirds, this time in Henrico.
In a bid to expand its merger-and-acquisition advisory business, one of Richmond’s biggest accounting firms fittingly made an acquisition of its own.
Delta Global Services, a subsidiary of Delta Airlines, plans to lay off 92 employees in Richmond as its contract to provide baggage handlers to a competitor has run its course.
University of Richmond wins an architecture award, Stone taps two overseas breweries, a local startup acquires a competitor and more in this month’s bites.
Enjoy this slideshow of the jovial crowd of 150 Richmond businesswomen who rolled into the city’s newest bowling alley last week for the latest installment of Richmond BizSense’s women’s-only networking series.
After a nonprofit’s plan to convert a former Manchester church into an overflow cold weather homeless shelter failed to materialize, a local developer already familiar with the area is making a move to secure the property.
After coming into possession of a handwritten journal her adoptive great-great-aunt kept on her honeymoon in Europe, the local business development manager has a new motivation to travel – committing herself to retracing her relative’s months-long journey, more than a century later.
Over two dozen local companies got some shine in the national spotlight this week, appearing in the latest Inc. 5000 list of the country’s fastest-growing private businesses. Twenty-eight Richmond-area firms were included on Inc. Magazine’s annual list, which ranks private companies’ growth based on the previous three years’ revenue. Though there were two fewer Richmond-area… Read more »
Elephant Auto Insurance pays back nearly $50,000 it was not entitled to under the Virginia Jobs Investment Program.
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