VCU Health leases more than 30,000 square feet in Jackson Ward, a Midlothian shopping center lands a gym and a large apparel store, and a global consulting firm leases a large space on Parham Road.
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The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for Aug. 11, 2015
A local law firm names a new partner, an HCA hospital appoints a new vice president and a marketing association names directors, vice presidents and board members.
US government points finger at HDL founder
Tonya Mallory, co-founder and former CEO of Richmond-based Health Diagnostic Laboratory, was sued Friday by the federal government and now faces potential civil penalties for her alleged role in a massive kickback scheme.
With new deal, HDL gets room to breathe
A bankruptcy court this week approved a $12 million financing deal for the bankrupt blood testing company, pushing its previous main lender, BB&T, down in the creditor priority list.
The bike race: A chance and a challenge for local businesses
When thousands of bikers and spectators flood the city this fall, will it spur a rush in business or leave work grinding to a halt? Local businesspeople sit on both sides of the fence.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for Aug. 4
A local attorney brings a new law firm to town, VCU health system names a new exec, and a large architecture firm makes a string of new hires.
Vision for Jackson Ward gelato shop lives on
When her son died this spring, 80-year-old Barbara Given was left with an unfinished Jackson Ward space. Now, with a little help, she’s carrying on with her son’s plan to turn the storefront into an ice cream shop.
UVA moves into local medical market
After VCU and UVA recently ended a collaborative clinic, the Charlottesville health system is striking out on its own in the local health market with a two-doctor children’s cardiology practice in the West End.
Economic initiative to push private sector jobs
The governor, local CEOs and businesspeople gathered on Tuesday to pitch a new program aimed at reducing the state’s dependence on the public sector by giving a boost to private industry, startups and more.
GRTC faces bumpy road to Broad Street plan
The debate over a $53 million planned bus system between downtown and Willow Lawn continues to bounce back and forth between the GRTC and local business groups, especially over concerns about parking, loading zones and construction.