An engineering firm names a COO and an insurance company introduces a managing director. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
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Chop Chop, FoodUp and a delivery deal gone wrong
A bid to create a more formidable local competitor to national restaurant delivery apps like DoorDash has left a five-year-old local startup defunct and its founder considering legal action.
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 12.27.23
A $31 million permit for a tenant upfit in Richmond tops the list. (BizSense Pro required)
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 10.4.23
Chesterfield reports a $24 million shell building and in Richmond’s Scott’s Addition a $14 million apartment building going up. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Grocery chain Lidl to close Short Pump store
The German grocer is closing its store in the GreenGate development. It’ll be the second grocery store in the region to close this month, joining the Walmart Neighborhood Market in Northside.
Richmond branding firm adds New York outpost
Scott’s Addition-based Brand Federation has opened a second office in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, where founding partner Kelly O’Keefe once lived and the company’s clients are most concentrated outside Virginia.
HCA’s Goochland emergency center nears third anniversary of being ‘temporarily’ closed
An HCA Virginia emergency center that closed on a then-temporary basis in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic remains shuttered with no immediate plans to reopen. The West Creek Emergency Center at 12720 Tuckahoe Creek Court in Goochland County is nearing three years of suspended operations since its closure in April 2020. And the… Read more »
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 2.8.23
Chesterfield has a $17 million in permits for a middle school and Richmond reports a $13 million permit for a 16-story apartment building downtown. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Remembering Richmonders who passed in 2022 (Guest Commentary)
Here is part 1 of a bittersweet salute to those in our community we lost last year. Their individual and collective vision, energy, leadership and example enriched the building blocks that make up metropolitan Richmond.
Off the Clock 2022: A year’s worth of Downtime
From cross-country cycling to fishing to kiteboarding, Richmond’s business people continued to find their own ways to keep their work lives balanced in 2022.