When the chairman of Hirschler Fleischer isn’t busy playing classic rock with his band on the weekends, you’ll probably find him at his winery or teaching yoga around town.
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Retailer opens doors in newly built Scott’s Addition storefront
It’s the first retailer to open in the $33 million redevelopment of the former Symbol Mattress factory.
Hokie’s hot house heads west to GreenGate
A sauna studio that started on Patterson Avenue has signed a lease for a second location in the 75-acre mixed-use project in Henrico’s Far West End.
Kids clothier wanders onto West Broad
A small downtown storefront that used to house rare and sought-after sneakers soon will help a slightly smaller clientele up their fashion game.
New Business Licenses: 5.12.17
Henrico County reports new faces and spaces for Willow Lawn Shopping Center and two storefronts in downtown Short Pump, and a cottage-style dementia care unit is open in Southside.
Developer files counterclaim in alley scrap
A local developer is firing back against allegations that she’s purposely blocked a competitor’s access to an alleyway and impeded a pending hotel deal along the canal-front.
25-year investment on W. Broad soon to test the market
The owner of Metro Sound & Music Co. on West Broad Street is preparing to reopen his renovated 2,900-square-foot storefront and a swath of 28 newly constructed apartments on the three floors above.
From Foushee to Fitzhugh: Video producer makes a move
A local production company is moving out of its downtown digs after buying its own building just beyond the Beltline Expressway.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 5.9.17
A longtime editor for a weekly newspaper is leaving, new leaders are named for Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and The Hermitage at Cedarfield, and two partners join a downtown architecture firm.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 5.9.17
A food-focused marketing firm starts work for a state cider-makers group, a downtown animation studio adds a creative director, and new work and client news from more than a dozen local shops fill this week’s roundup.