A trio of cyclists recently opened a shop in Forest Hill — but alongside bikes and gears, they decided to throw in a dash of a small neighborhood market.
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Vacant Petersburg hotel slated for $20M transformation
An empty hotel that looms over the highway is set to be revived as the centerpiece of a large mixed-use project including retail and apartments that will serve as a more welcoming first glimpse of the city.
In firm’s first ad, GWAR blood runs deep
Bonded by the band, an art and music group is cutting its advertising teeth with a video for a local Bloody Mary startup — a cocktail of classic horror films and metal.
Q&A: Picking up the pieces of HDL
In the midst of integrating the beleaguered HDL with his own blood testing firm, True Health Diagnostics CEO Chris Grottenthaler sat down with BizSense to talk about the challenges of bringing the two companies together and how he was able to see past HDL’s baggage.
Entrepreneurs in the spotlight at annual event
Venture Forum RVA put six local companies front and center at Wednesday’s annual Companies to Watch event, and honorees include a marketing firm, tax service and ice cream chain.
Real estate broker leaves longtime firm
After 10 years with the company, Nathan Hughes of commercial real estate brokerage Bandazian & Hughes is switching gears with the start of his own firm.
School redevelopment kicks off Northside transformation
An $11 million project that will convert an old school building into more than 75 apartments for low-income seniors is getting off the ground, with new road work and further rehab work to follow in the Highland Park area.
Businesses’ bike race bustle and hopes for the final sprint
Sales may not have skyrocketed this week like many business owners hoped, but local companies around the city are engaged in the event and looking ahead to this weekend’s big races.
Perly’s-inspired market opens next door
The first of two new downtown neighborhood markets on E. Grace Street is open for business.
Market to fill vacant East Grace spot
Another new business is moving into one of many abandoned spaces along East Grace Street downtown, hoping to contribute to the area’s revitalization with a cafe, deli and market in the Cokesbury building.