An attorney’s discrimination lawsuit against her former employer has been hung up in an argument over where the issue should be settled, with the firm pushing to sweep the suit into arbitration.
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Media General wrestling match ends with $4.6B deal
Nexstar Broadcasting Group has come out on top in the struggle with Meredith Corp. over downtown-based Media General, which is now set to be acquired in a $4.6 billion cash-and-stock deal.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for Jan. 28, 2016
Big bonuses for NewMarket execs, stock options for local bank insiders and an investment firm continues to snatch up shares of a local company.
Tutoring franchise expands its reach
Armed with a new mobile education system, an education franchise is branching out into a Southside preschool with plans for more satellite locations in the future.
Carytown donut shop shutting down
Carytown’s Dixie Donuts will shut down on Valentine’s Day after lagging sales, leaving its owner to focus on her other restaurant downtown.
VCU buys Grace St. restaurant property
Long a holdout amid in VCU’s real estate acquisitions, a rundown restaurant property on West Grace Street has been sold to the university and is set for demolition.
VCU-area apartment deal closes at $7.4M
A local real estate firm bullish on the VCU market has finalized its purchase of a 41-unit apartment complex in Carver for $7.4 million.
Focusing on flotation, spa leaves Carytown
A Carytown spa is moving out of the shopping district and diving into the growing trend of flotation therapy in its new space near the future GRTC development site.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Jan. 22, 2016
An industrial property in Henrico sells for more than $3 million, Dunkin Donuts franchisees grab another space and a Carytown shopping center books a new tenant.
Bank signs on for new downtown tower and shakes up the suburbs
Downtown’s skyline is set for change with a $93 million office tower to be anchored by SunTrust. And the bank’s moving plans are also shaking things up in the suburbs, where it will consolidate the rest of its staff into a single office park building.