Marketing agency Workshop Digital has compiled an evolving list of the longest-running businesses in town as part of a project for Whitten Bros., which is four years shy of its 100th anniversary.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 7.1.16
A craft brewery, a former bank headquarters and more in this installment of the Pipeline. Get the scoop as a BizSense Pro member.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 6.28.16
Two shops “think” and “work” up a new identity for a fellow firm, two Brandcenter grads grab a national campaign, and several agencies pick up new work and hires in this month’s roundup.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.24.16
A busy time for deals down south, plus a local bank takes new HQ space, Riverfront Plaza nabs a new tenant and a local hospital chain takes more space in Mechanicsville.
$12M Science Museum addition taking shape
The first addition to the Science Museum of Virginia’s campus in three decades is beginning to go vertical. A construction crane loomed over the former Broad Street Station train depot last week as crews continued work on the steel frame of the future Dewey Gottwald Center, a community event and exhibition facility. The 21,000-square-foot structure,… Read more »
Scott’s Addition soaks up more office users
A local staffing company and a real estate firm are bringing more business to Richmond’s sudsiest neighborhood. Daybreak IT Solutions, a seven-year-old IT staffing company, and real estate team The RVA Group signed leases this month for two of the units in the forthcoming 26,000-square-foot Gather building at 2930 W. Broad St. The companies won’t… Read more »
Updated: 2nd area Publix store eyed for Henrico
With one location already in the works and amid talk it’s set to buy local Martin’s stores, it appears Publix isn’t waiting in line to further establish itself in the Richmond market. Documents filed with the Henrico County Planning Department last week show a Publix store as part of a proposed expansion of the Stuart’s Crossing… Read more »
Local franchisee puts up “sold” signs
An experienced franchisee has taken control of five area signage stores and their production center, while his past venture is also under new ownership. Rob White, a Richmond native, purchased the local FastSigns franchise from Bill Sroka, who began the franchise here in the mid-1980s. FastSigns is a national retail chain that produces banners, signs… Read more »
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup 06.17.16
Colliers International reports the following deals: 1206 Dinwiddie Avenue LLC purchased a 29,000-square-foot industrial building at 1206 Dinwiddie Avenue in Richmond from W. Douglas Stanley and Wendy R. Stanley for $250,000. Jason Hetherington handled the transaction on behalf of the buyer. Public Consulting Group Inc. expanded to 11,225 square feet of office space at 4991… Read more »
Developers scale back proposed Scott’s Addition towers
One of the most talked-about projects proposed in Scott’s Addition has been revised with a new look and fewer stories. Plans for two 10-story towers proposed for a 2.5-acre site at 1400 Roseneath Road have been revised and reduced in height by developers Louis Salomonsky and David White of Historic Housing LLC. The latest proposal,… Read more »