The out-of-office pursuits of Richmond businesspeople continued to catch our attention and lead to some of BizSense’s most memorable stories of the year.
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Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 12.20.17
New retailers in Stony Point, a big donation to Richmond Ballet, and other news blurbs in healthcare, marketing and education.
Ride-sharing commute service branches into Richmond
A Norfolk-based nonprofit that provides round-trip transit to work for those who live in areas with limited public transit options has rolled into the region.
Editor’s Note: Calling all Richmond-based privately held businesses
With 2017 drawing to a close, BizSense is hard at work compiling its biggest and most popular list of the year. Find out how to include your firm.
Chinese investors to take over Richmond startup
A Scott’s Addition-based company that lured millions of dollars in capital with its wireless chargers for electric cars is set to hand over the keys.
Markel-owned IT firm makes moves in Henrico, Atlanta, Charlotte
After a year in which it saw twice as much growth as it’s used to, a local IT consulting firm is making more elbow room locally while similarly expanding offices in other markets. CapTech, a national IT management consultant firm based in Henrico County, has added 8,000 square feet of space to its headquarters at… Read more »
Cary Street Partners acquires Innsbrook firm
Making good on an assertion that it’s hungry for acquisitions, the downtown financial firm has snatched up a wealth management company.
Local private equity group pipes in more natural gas
A downtown-based investment firm continues to be bullish on the industry, with its second Appalachian acquisition in a year.
Cherry Bekaert closes trio of November deals
One of Richmond’s biggest accounting firms is further expanding its geographical reach, and moving further afield from traditional number-crunching.
Recent arrival Door to Door Organics closes abruptly
A Colorado-based online grocer that arrived in Richmond through a merger this year has suddenly shut down.