Business assistance programs roll out in Ashland and Hanover County, a Hanover mine is switching operators, and Chesterfield plans how it will allocate more than $20 million in remaining CARES Act funding.
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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 6.15.20
Area governments roll out more financial help for businesses, a height extension request for a flagpole that has previously displayed a Confederate flag is up for review in Chesterfield, a Confederate-named rec center is renamed in Henrico and a similar change is proposed for Richmond’s Lee Bridge.
‘30 percent is a lot to give away’: Local restaurants pushing back against national delivery apps
Local restaurateurs have been pummeled by empty dining rooms, reduced volume and a reliance on takeout and delivery during the pandemic.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.18.20
The Town of Ashland launches two initiatives aimed at helping businesses during the pandemic, a quarry operator looks to relocate its plant in Goochland, and some sizable developments are up for review this week in Chesterfield, Hanover and Richmond.
Pulse-driven rezonings continue along Broad St.
As development interest continues to pick up along Richmond’s bus rapid transit line, city planners are looking to keep their finger on the pulse with another round of zoning changes, this time in the area across Broad Street from the Fan.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate for 3.13.20
A $14 million sale in Richmond’s Carver community is the largest sale this week.
500+ condos proposed between two projects in Short Pump, Midlothian
A developer known for its “two-over-two”-style condos is continuing to add to its workload in Henrico, while a local firm’s project on the other side of the river would add hundreds of such units in the heart of Midlothian.
Cobra Cabana owners are Hot For Pizza
“It just seemed like a really good investment we might be able to figure out, even with all the other things we have going on,” said co-owner Herbie Abernethy.
Order up: Richmond restaurant news roundup for 2019
The ebb and flow of the local restaurant scene was on full display in 2019, as both local upstarts and new-to-market concepts made their presence known in the region.
The best of Richmond’s startup scene 2019
Richmond startups spent plenty of time at the negotiating table in 2019, with loads of capital raises and other deals struck as the decade wraps up.