Best names this week: Bleeding Hearts Graphics and Sign Worx Warehouse.
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The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 1.22.10
Richmond International Raceway spends $7.84 million for a new building, while the MARCS Agency leased 2,000 sf on E. Clay Street. Click the link to see more deals.
Business Licenses for 1.21.10
The City of Richmond did not provide licenses data. Best new name this week: Save the Soul, Housem@tters and The-Hebrew-Hippie.com.
2009 Top 40 Under 40 Members to Share Their Stories at Haustalk
John O’Neill, founder of the socially-conscious design firm Thinkhaus, hosts haustalk, a bi-monthly forum examining the intersection and influence of design and community.
NewsFeeds 1.18.10
McDonnell withdraws Sledd nomination for commerce post (Times-Dispatch) Gov. Bob McDonnell, facing Democratic opposition, yesterday withdrew the nomination of Richmond businessman Robert C. Sledd to be secretary of commerce and trade and appointed him as an unpaid senior economic adviser. Local firm seals deals to charge electric cars (Daily Progress) The manufacturer of fast-charge devices… Read more »
Business Licenses for 1.14.10
Best new names this week: Hot Shot Enterprises, Drop 3 Sizes N Ten Minutes and Bonus Money Marketing.
The Herd, new hires and departures for 1.13.10
A 28-year-old Richmond model is kicked off “The Bachelor” for allegedly having a relationship with one of the dating show’s producers. Plus, new hires in law, accounting, hospitality and investing.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 1.8.10
Vulcan Materials Company leased 12,360 square feet at Ironbridge Commons, 5601 Ironbridge Parkway in Chesterfield. Allied Pallet Company leased 26,190 square feet at 1401 Ingram Street in Richmond. P. T. O’Malley Lumber Company, Inc. purchased a 156,485-square-foot manufacturing facility on 92.58 acres in Essex County for $1,250,000. A ton of other deals this week.
Used car lots going bust
I’m seeing more and more used car lots going out of business. They are sprinkling the main through fares — like West Broad Street and in the case of this photo Chamberlayne Ave. in the North Side section of Richmond. The trend seems to be getting worse, judging by my unofficial research of driving around… Read more »
200 more apartments coming to Shockoe Bottom
The project had been in the planning and financing stages for about three years, but the development company just closed on the property about two weeks ago.