The city of Richmond is one step closer to offering new financial assistance to private firms doing work in blighted neighborhoods.
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Va. Chamber of Commerce to sell historic headquarters (with parking!)
The business advocacy group is set to outgrow its space.
Business Licenses 1.27.11
Some neat names this week: Edible Blessings Bakery and Big Love Marketing Agency. Plus a new sound studio and real estate firm.
A brighter retirement for some Richmonders
The chances for a decent retirement go up in Richmond if you work for a big law firm or a tobacco conglomerate, according to a study that rates the retirement plans of some of Richmond’s largest companies.
BizSense’s last-minute gift guide for men
If you want to keep it local this holiday shopping season, look no further. BizSense has compiled a list of items made by Richmond companies suited for the (business)man in your life. And if you happen to be a man, consider this a guide of awesome stuff for you to splurge on for yourself. Or you could subtly email it to a family member.
NewsFeeds 12.15.10
Twice-a-year real estate bills for Richmond (Times-Dispatch) The city is mailing the first bills as part of its switch to twice-per-year collection of real estate taxes. Bills covering a half year of taxes were sent out this week and are due Jan. 14. A second round of bills will be due June 14. Ratcliffe: Continuing… Read more »
The Docket: Court Roundup for 10.26.10
We’ve beefed up the docket. Now it includes federal cases as well as our best catch yet of circuit court cases. This week a commercial landlord in Ashland is trying to collect unpaid rent, a member at a country club is trying to get information he alleges is being withheld, plus a suit against a drug store for filling the wrong prescription.
Richmond game company hits bull’s-eye
Richmonder Clay Hilbert’s tabletop parlor game Hookum has taken off since hitting store shelves this year.
Business Licenses 4.15.10
Best name this week: Clear Choice Windshield Repair.
Foreclosures 3.23.09
Four properties had an original loan value of more than $400,000: two in Henrico County, and two in Chesterfield County.