A Virginia company that recently entered the Richmond market is working with a nonprofit lender to provide affordable solar energy installations to small businesses.
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Liquor laws clear first hurdle in General Assembly
A pair of bills unanimously passed through the Virginia House and Senate to simplify the way distilleries sell bottles of their products at festivals and other events.
CEOs group follows Fahrenheit to HandCraft building
As it moves into roomier digs in Scott’s Addition, the local business advisory firm is making sure to save space for its C-Suite-centered roommates.
Auto dealers group keeps up fight against Tesla, gets sued by Hanover supervisor
The Virginia Automobile Dealers Association has a full plate of legal issues these days.
Developer launches homebuilder brand, eyes mixed-use project in Short Pump
A Henrico-based developer has its sights on Short Pump for its latest project and is planting its flag in the custom homebuilding market.
Markel to pay $250M for surety bond firm
The local Fortune 500 has started off 2017 with a nine-figure acquisition of one of the nation’s largest privately owned surety companies.
Sixth deal in 3 years accents insurer’s acquisition spree
At age 37, Ryan Andrew is positioning his West End firm as an active acquirer in a rapidly aging industry.
M&A firm swaps Boulders for Innsbrook
A growing local business brokerage and M&A firm has moved its office across the river and secured some acquisitions of its own.
Genworth hit with two more lawsuits
As it moves closer to finalizing a $2.7 billion deal to be purchased by a Chinese conglomerate, the Henrico-based insurance giant has been slapped yet again with class action lawsuits from disgruntled shareholders and customers.
Innsbrook reels in NoVa tech firm
“In Richmond, you’ve got a hotbed of clients, as well as a hotbed of engineering talent,” CEO Mike Beck said. “It’s a great way for us to attract really smart talent.”