On Monday the Children’s Museum of Richmond unveiled a rendering of its new outpost at Short Pump, which is scheduled to open in June.
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NewsFeeds 3.9.10
S-A-T-I-R-E Local Law Firm Prides Itself On Fitting All 12 Partners Into Name (Tobacco Avenue) Partners at Richmond-based law firm Altmeyer Hollingsworth Capel McRogers Ransom Novielli Walters Janney Leavingsworth Clark Branch & Spero told reporters today that the practice, while priding itself on its service to clients, is even prouder of being able to list… Read more »
Short Pump bakery aims for the small screen
Another local business is jumping on the reality TV bandwagon.
Business Licenses for 3.4.10
Best name this week: A Totally-Nu-You Salon & Spa
Dude, where’s the skate park?
A group of business people and academics grapple with the reasons Richmond is under-utilized.
NewsFeed 3.1.10
Hhgregg: Making its move into local electronics market (Roanoke Times) When Hhgregg, an electronics and appliance retailer, opens in March at Valley View, will it be able to pull shoppers away from bigger competitors? Big losses force sale of ice park. Sale could mean end to UVa. hockey club (Daily Progress) The owners of the… Read more »
Developers cling to Reynolds site
Developers have signed a contract to purchase the Reynolds Metals properties along the Canal Walk to build apartments, shops and restaurants.
Richbrau files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy
Richbrau Brewery owner Michael T. Byrne said his Shockoe Slip restaurant collapsed under the weight of the recession.
Shockoe Slip brewpub shuts its doors
Richbrau Brewing Company has closed its doors.
Thoughts from the S. Hemisphere
I have been in Quito, Ecuador for the last week meeting with one of our original editors (he’s an American living down here) and also trying to meet the newspaper management at several of the big dailies. Quito has more than 2 million residents and a bustling business community. This country makes a lot of… Read more »