
“I still feel a bit of tough feelings that the name’s going away on my watch. (The sale) is a real good business decision, I’m just getting over the personal and emotional part,” Stephen Story said.
“I still feel a bit of tough feelings that the name’s going away on my watch. (The sale) is a real good business decision, I’m just getting over the personal and emotional part,” Stephen Story said.
The top Richmond-area firm clocked in at No. 244 nationally, boasting a three-year revenue growth rate of 2,285 percent.
“Having a comedy club is like having a one-screen movie theater in a small town. If people don’t like the movie, they’re not going to go see it,” said owner Michael Sands.
Just days after Henrico received a federal nod for a new interchange at North Gayton Road, Goochland secured the remaining funding it needed for its own interchange at Ashland Road a couple miles west.
Calling all fast-growing Richmond companies: Don’t miss your chance to be recognized for this year’s RVA 25 list and awards ceremony. The application deadline is Aug. 15.
Altogether, the 21 CEOs on the list received a combined $119.54 million in total compensation in 2022, an average of $5.69 million.
Following its acquisition of Community Staffing, Adapt Staffing places around 400 workers a year at local manufacturers and call centers.
For the third year running, the Goochland-based food distributor led the pack of eight local companies named to the coveted annual list.
The annual conference is gearing up for its second installment after holding its inaugural gathering in 2022. It has grown into a two-day event at Main Street Station.
Richmond BizSense and presenting sponsor Brown Edwards are pleased to present scenes from last week’s RVA Power Women Awards ceremony at The Shed at Richmond’s Main Street Station.
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