A toast, Richmond, for yet another year of brimming booze news that is sure to spill over into the New Year.
Search Results for: scott's addition
Health system makes more cuts in Richmond
As it continues to try to gain traction in the Richmond market, a Hampton Roads-based health system is further consolidating its local operations.
Retailer finds its fit at Symbol Mattress site
Two siblings plan to test the neighborhood’s retail waters with a startup menswear shop.
New real estate firm grabs BofA branch, Eco Flats
A West Broad bank property and a Jackson Ward apartment building mark some of the first acquisitions of an up-and-coming development company.
Richmond lands 29 companies on Inc. 5000
The popular Inc. 5000 list of the nation’s fastest-growing companies included 29 Richmond companies – 10 more than last year – with a higher average growth rate than last year’s batch.
Local breweries rake in awards at state Craft Brewers Cup
There was no shortage of love for Richmond breweries during what some statewide brewers dub the Olympics of craft brewing.
Couple’s bullish bet on Hull Street continues
With 10 properties purchased along the Manchester stretch of Hull Street since 2015, they aren’t hesitating to stake a claim in the early stages of the neighborhood’s transformation.
Chang serves up a double in Short Pump
A well-known restauranteur is now serving up noodles and dumplings a few doors down from his original Richmond outpost.
‘UberPitch’ adds to annual tech expo
Dozens of entrepreneurs pinged their Uber apps to meet with funders and angel investors in a 15-minute vehicle ride around the metro as part of the ride-sharing company’s UberPitch service at the Richmond Technology Council’s (RichTech) all-day event at the 17th Street Farmers’ Market in Shockoe Bottom.
Sports ticketing app gets in the game
The app is the brainchild of Roanoke resident Russell Hertzberg, who saw an opportunity to combine the fundraising, sponsorship and ticketing functions of non-professional sports teams into a single mobile platform after his daughter’s team planned to sell season tickets to raise money.