A car wash chain is adding a location and a new restaurant is coming to Short Pump.
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The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.9.10
A meaty Docket this week, with an alleged life insurance fraud, and a hospital as commercial landlord trying to collect rent from a tenant and lots of businesses trying to collect past-due bills. Plus Henrico County alleged that a local super market violated zoning ordinances and a downtown bar gets sued by a woman who fell down the stairs.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 8.6.10
The GreenTech incubator in Hanover has two new tenants, while McAlister’s Deli is adding locations in Western Henrico.
The food chain, revised
A Charlottesville startup wants grocery shopping to be a team sport, and the company has expanded here with a handful of partners already signed up.
NewsFeeds 8.5.10
Cold Feet (Style Weekly) How Chesterfield County’s $4.3 million marriage to SportsQuest got off to a rocky start — and nearly fell apart. Health-care building projects in works for Henrico, Chesterfield (Times-Dispatch) The Virginia Community Healthcare Association and Community Care Network of Virginia will break ground tomorrow on a 25,000 square-foot, $4.2 million office building… Read more »
Think there’s nothing left in the Slip to convert?
One of the last undeveloped buildings in Shockoe Slip is getting the rehab treatment. And the developer is moving full steam ahead on several other projects in the same neighborhood.
Consolidated Bank joins not-so-elite club
A Richmond bank with roots going back to 1903 has been tapped by regulators to deal with its worsening loan portfolio.
NewsFeeds 8.2.10
Pace of development picking up in Chesterfield (Times-Dispatch) Chesterfield County’s sleeping giant — Roseland — has awakened, and so has development activity in the rest of the county. At last, the big wave breaks (Inside Business) For Don Shearon, being in the wave technology business has been a wild ride. Ocean Innovations, a Virginia Beach… Read more »
More apartments for Manchester
Manchester continues to grow, with 33 apartments planned for a historical industrial building.
Int’l conspiracy case began in Jefferson Hotel
It’s almost the stuff of spy movies. Events leading to one of the largest individual copyright infringement cases in the U.S. began in a secret meeting at the Jefferson Hotel.