A changing of the guard is in the works at the consulting and lobbying arm of one of Richmond’s biggest law firms.
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Henrico hikes water-sewage fees, approves $137M reservoir contract
Henrico County’s Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance to raise connection, service and usage fees for water and sewage, and approved a construction contract for the $280 million Cobbs Creek Reservoir.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 4.26.17
A design firm wins a Webby Award, Sports Backers’ Richmond half-marathon lands a title sponsor, and more from startups, nonprofits and other local businesses.
Advisor’s bankruptcy puts Richmond widow’s lawsuit on hold
An embattled Charlottesville businessman has filed personal bankruptcy, putting at least a temporary halt on a $6 million lawsuit filed against him by the widow of a Richmond investment banker.
Another Boulevard site fetches seven-figure price tag
One week after another building in the neighborhood was sold to make way for a AAA location, another national car care service is making a move with a $1.3 million purchase.
Garbanzo-powered startup nears $10M capital raise
With an eight-figure capital raise in the works, a local food processor soon may be in the market for more bean counters.
Generosity Inc. 2017: A deeper dive into the numbers
The spirit of giving was alive and well among Richmond businesses last year, according to BizSense’s annual tally.
3-year-old finance company nears $10M fundraising target
A Henrico-based consumer finance firm is headed for its second successful multimillion-dollar capital raise in less than a year.
Time is running out! Be a part of Generosity Inc.
The deadline for submissions to our list of Richmond’s most philanthropic companies is Friday, and tickets are now on sale for the Generosity Inc. event — April 26 at Triple Crossing Brewing in Fulton.
Produce peddlers shack up in Scott’s Addition
It’s not just apartment tenants who are seeking roommates in the neighborhood. Last week, two local businesses moved in together.