The owners of a downtown convenience store are looking to add some new flavor to a building on West Broad Street. A business entity tied to the owners of the Davis Market at 301 W. Grace St. has purchased the one-story building at 4 W. Broad St. The deal closed Dec. 4 for $270,000, according… Read more »
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New CEO named for Martin Agency after exec exits amid sexual harassment claims
The ad firm now has a new chief executive – the first female named to the post in its 52-year history.
Local health services provider opens canal HQ, launches cap raise for sister company
The firm, which handles scheduling and referrals, is celebrating its new digs while raising yet another round of capital for further growth.
Lingerfelt adds Hampton Roads hotel, subtracts Innsbrook office from portfolio
With the pending sale of an office building and recent purchase of a Norfolk hotel, the local real estate firm is shuffling its sizable holdings.
West Creek land trades at $8M for future rehab hospital
With a large swath of Goochland County land now in hand, two major local healthcare players are moving ahead with a $119 million project.
Black Sheep runs its course in Carver; owner flocking into the Fan for new venture
It’s bye-bye Black Sheep as a local restaurateur has packed up after a decade and prepares to take a new venture to the former Betty on Davis space.
UR worker’s side gig looks to be the ‘Uber for returns’
A new local startup is looking to capitalize on ill-fitting sweaters, unneeded socks and other unwanted gifts heading back to stores this holiday season.
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 11.28.17
Elephant Insurance names a new CEO, Chesterfield County names new positions, and other moves in real estate, nonprofits and law.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 11.21.17
The vice chairman of a local insurance powerhouse announces his retirement, promotions in an accounting society, and new faces in law in this week’s roundup.
CarMax hitches $20K ride on viral video
Making good on a tongue-in-cheek offer – and cashing in on an unusual marketing opportunity – Richmond’s resident used-car retail giant has purchased a 20-year-old car offered for sale in a parody ad that went viral on YouTube.