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New Business Licenses: 4.1.22
This week’s licenses in Richmond, Henrico and Chesterfield include restaurants, retail, construction and more. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 2.1.22
A marketing officer at a university retires as another university names a dean, plus new faces and promotions in law, real estate, finance and more.
Richmond region lands 44 companies on Inc. 5000 fastest-growing list
Retail brand Sassy Jones ranked No. 24 on this year’s list with 12,736 percent growth, topping all local companies.
Richmond 300 revisited: City Council suggests tweaks to city master plan
A mention of the city’s planned slavery museum, and removal of a potential new bridge across the river, are among councilmembers’ proposed changes.
Longtime West End insurance firm bought by Virginia Beach competitor
The Choice Insurance Agency expanded its presence in the Richmond market by acquiring First National Brokerage Corp.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.27.20
Hundreds of acres are involved in proposed changes to an enterprise zone involving two localities, Petersburg pads its coffers with fund balance gains, and Richmond takes some time on a proposed name change for Jeff Davis Highway.
City holds off on Navy Hill surplus designation, short-term home rental rules
After receiving two offers on city-owned properties once tied to the failed Navy Hill project, Richmond administrators are delaying a proposed surplus-property designation as they plan to rework it around one of those offers in particular.
Reworked city budget narrowly passes council by 5-4 vote
While it plans to revisit its budget numbers regularly in light of an evolving economic outlook, Richmond City Council has a blueprint in hand for how the city will face what’s expected to be its most turbulent fiscal year in decades.
City slashes fiscal plan 5 percent amid downturn
Following suit with neighboring county governments, the City of Richmond is tweaking its previously proposed budget for next fiscal year in response to the coronavirus, reducing revenue projections and expenditures by about 5 percent based on anticipated economic impacts from the pandemic.