This month’s roundup of advertising campaigns born in Richmond features a very happy camel and demonstrates the dangers trying to give away money.
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The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
Check out the latest marketing and ad campaigns from Richmond’s agencies. Warning: Mistreated cakes ahead.
The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
The Pitch is Richmond BizSense’s monthly advertising digest. Tell us about your new accounts and campaigns by emailing [email protected]. Secco Wine Bar kicked off its new wine menu with an ad encouraging customers to “drink something different.” The Carytown eatery scrapped its drink menu in favor a chalkboard featuring a frequently updated wine list. Matt… Read more »
The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
Learn about the “Church Hill Awakening,” find out who’s doing PR for the first Virginia location of a popular Texas restaurant, and watch Dikembe Mutombo get happy thanks to a local agency.
The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
Meet the Tuition Monster, set sail on “New York’s Ship” and go behind the scenes with the GEICO Gecko.
The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
Get the scoop on Neathawk Dubuque & Packett’s campaign for Spirited Art and a documentary created by the Martin Agency about the Cuban missile crisis in this month’s edition of The Pitch.
The Pitch: Advertising + marketing news
Check out our new monthly digest of advertising news, and learn how to get your account or campaign featured.
Million-dollar townhomes now planned for Tobacco Row site once pitched for apartments
Local developer Jeremy Connell is moving forward with The Terraces at Shiplock, a row of four-level townhomes atop the hillside site where he had previously planned a seven-story apartment building.
City pitching new financing plan for Diamond District amid state sales tax uncertainty
In a proposal that will be presented to City Council today, administrators are recommending that the city issue its own revenue bonds to fund the stadium and infrastructure for the development’s first phase.
EDA pitching in $1M toward Diamond District ballpark design
The funds were authorized as part of a contract that gives the ownership group of the Richmond Flying Squirrels more say in the new stadium’s design.