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NewsFeeds 4.17.09

Virginia Tech amps up alternative energy research (Roanoke Times) Heat a hospital with grass? Erect a wind turbine near downtown Blacksburg? Experts at Virginia Tech are working on these and other projects in an amped-up bid to advance energy technology, a college official said Thursday. After the Bank Failure Comes the Debt Collector (NY Times)… Read more »

“B-Dubs” Short Pump Location Opens

Buffalo Wild Wings, more affectionately known by its fans as “B-Dubs,” has finally opened their Short Pump location. After much anticipation from the community, as apparent from a Twitter page, the doors opened Monday morning at 11:00 a.m. for lunchtime. The popular wing joint’s next closest location is at Broad & Hungary Springs Road, about five miles east of Short Pump.

Q&A: GRTC chief on a mission

When John M. Lewis Jr. took over as chief executive of the Greater Richmond Transit Company in 2005, he met with the board of directors to develop a strategic plan for the bus system.

NewsFeeds 4.10.09

S&K names new leader; Chairman Siegel takes expanded role (Times-Dispatch) Joseph A. Oliver III was let go yesterday. The Henrico County-based chain replaced him with Jonathan M. Tibus, an executive with Alvarez & Marsal North America LLC, a global restructuring firm hired by the chain to help manage the chain’s turnaround. Stuart C. Siegel, S&K’s… Read more »

An outsider’s view of Richmond

Last month Richmond received 140 visitors from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The city was selected for the Baton Rouge Area Chamber’s annual canvassing trip. Julio Melara, president of BusinessReport.com, was on the trip and shared some of his observations on his website. The site is to Baton Rouge as BizSense is to Richmond. Below are a… Read more »

Auto shop & storage biz planned for Short Pump

The Downtown Short Pump shopping and entertainment complex is about to get a few new additions. Merchant’s Tire & Auto announced plans to build an auto repair facility on Pouncey Tract Road near Interstate 64, between the SkateNation and Bowl America buildings, near the well-known monumental oak tree (The County of Henrico has required the… Read more »

Media in decline, bahh

What was once a side business for a small website development firm has grown from a plucky aggregator to a network of news sites with more than 10 local advertisers. Pharr Out has hired a full-time ad sales person and owner Ross Catrow said it may even be time to add a full-time reporter.