A new law firm gets its business license this week. Plus, two new Chinese restaurants and a new caterer called Dollop.
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NewsFeeds 9.14.11
Underwater mortgages mount in Richmond area (Times-Dispatch) Nearly a quarter of all houses in the Richmond area were underwater or close to it in the second quarter, meaning borrowers owe more than their houses are worth, according to a report released Tuesday by CoreLogic, a California-based real estate data and analysis company. Business owners… Read more »
Ashland plant sold in massive deal
A Hanover County power plant owned by a Florida-based energy company has been sold as part of a $1 billion deal. The Doswell Energy Center, owned by NextEra Energy, was sold along with three other facilities across the country to New York-based LS power, the company said Thursday. Located in Ashland, the Doswell facility is… Read more »
The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 8.30.11
A lawyer leaves a firm to take a judgeship, plus other new hires in law and finance.
Q&A: Powering up
BizSense chats with an alternative energy entrepreneur who just moved his business out of the GreenTech Incubator in Ashland and who plans on hiring.
New Business Licenses for 8.11.11
New companies in construction, real estate, financial services and retail. And a few new restaurants.
The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 8.9.11
Moves across the board this week, including in law, health care, finance, marketing, real estate and higher education.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 8.5.11
Tons of deals this week, including another acquisition by Markel/Eagle Partners. Plus a popular BBQ joint is adding a location in Glen Allen.
From green to black
In February, Corby Hicks started Verdantly, a company that provides environmentally friendly products to businesses and homes.
Biomass firm gathers steam with capital raise
An alternative energy startup that was spun off from another local startup recently closed on a big-money capital raise.