Foreclosures aplenty this week with an $800,000 property on Grace Street near VCU, some big houses in the Chesterfield suburbs, a home on River Road near UR, and a big plot of raw land in the country.
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Breaking Ground: Building permits for 11.28.12
Richmond is going to spend $1.5 million on housing. And a remodeling of break rooms at Philip Morris to the tune of $2 mil. Plus tons of residential permits and some work at a car dealer.
Foreclosures 11.26.12
A big list this week with two Fan apartments near VCU and and three $600,000 properties around the region.
Foreclosures 11.19.12
Two commercial properties plus several houses over $500,000.
SportsQuest ordered to pay members
The Virginia Attorney General’s Office says it has reached a settlement with SportsQuest LLC for its alleged violations of a state law, but that doesn’t mean former customers will see their money any time soon.
New Business Licenses for 11.16.12
Licenses for a new cupcake shop near VCU, a new retailer at Stony Point, and a new Mexican restaurant at Short Pump. Get leads on all the area’s newest businesses with BizSense Pro.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 11.15.12
A local condo association is being sued to turn over its books. The City of Richmond is being sued by a contractor for unpaid bills and for breach of contract over the new city jail. See all the cases in BizSense Pro.
Fat Dragon gets finishing touches
A sign went up over Chris Tsui’s new restaurant, Fat Dragon, a few hours before an invitation-only grand opening Wednesday. The Chinese bar and grill opened to the public Thursday.
Breaking Ground: Building permits for 11.14.12
A new college building in Ashland. A permit for a $13 million job in the city. A new multi-family permit in Church Hill. And dozens of homes going up around the area. Get the jump on all the newest projects with BizSense Pro.
Redskins deal offers peek at city’s playbook
Richmond needed a big-money sponsor to bring an NFL training camp to town, and one of the area’s largest health-care organizations had its eye on a piece of city-owned property. Those interests aligned in a deal that some are hailing as savvy economic development and others are deriding as opaque at best.