The local banking industry ended 2016 the same way it began the year: in deal-making mode.
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Order Up: Restaurant recap for 2016
The ever-changing Richmond restaurant scene served up another busy year in 2016, notably marked by a stream of out-of-town players moving into the market and local brands expanding in and out of the area.
The year in beer (and booze): 2016
A toast, Richmond, for yet another year of brimming booze news that is sure to spill over into the New Year.
Midlothian climbing gym reaches for the city
An indoor sports facility near The Diamond has struck a deal to take its $2.5 million expansion plan to new heights, and bring a niche Southside gym across the river.
Long-dormant W. Broad storefront lands furniture dealer
A seller of locally sourced furniture and home decor opened earlier this month on West Broad, in a long-dormant storefront next to Tarrant’s Café.
The ‘Trump bump’: Local bank stocks feel the post-election love
The share prices of locally-based and regional community banks with a sizable presence in the Richmond market are up an average of nearly 18 percent in the weeks since the election.
Triple Crossing Brewing opens new taproom, production facility
In a big step up from its original location downtown, Triple Crossing Brewing last week unveiled a new taproom and production facility that’s 10 times the size.
Local investment advisor, insurance agent plead guilty
An insurance agent accused of bilking victims through a supposed nonprofit financial academy and an investment advisor charged with skimming from his clients’ accounts each pleaded guilty this week to separate, unrelated federal criminal charges.
West End office park snags $24M buyer
Another Henrico County office complex has fetched an eight-figure sum, as more out-of-town investors show they’re bullish on Richmond’s suburban office market.
Ground broken for 20-story Dominion high-rise
The sun showed up just in time Monday for the golden shovel-christening of the future site of what will become one of Richmond’s tallest buildings.