One of the most unusual structures proposed in the Short Pump area will have its first go at securing approval this week.
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The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 10.19.16
A richer, faster tamari soy production method, body jewelry and a sandwich making appliance are some of the ideas in this week’s patents.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 10.11.16
Several shops team up on a domestic violence awareness PSA, a local ad club unveils a new name and logo, and multiple agencies pick up new clients and awards.
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 9.27.16
A private school hires a community and inclusion director, promotions in healthcare and engineering, and new faces in technology, architecture and more.
Diner chain headed to Short Pump
A Florida-based restaurant group is ready to fire up its first Virginia location in a shuttered Short Pump jewelry store.
Scott’s Addition draws in more architects
For its first office outside of its home state of Maryland, a Baltimore-based architecture firm has set up shop in Richmond.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 6.29.2016
New patents this week from CapitalOne, Virginia Commonwealth University and more.
Design firm swaps Fan office for downtown digs
The owners of a Richmond design firm have purchased a downtown building as the company looks to bring on new partners and expand. Rohn Price, Matt Simpson and Steve Harvey bought the three-story office at 207 N. Foushee St. for $600,000 on May 16. The three are partners at Price Studios, an architecture and interior… Read more »
Topgolf taking aim at Richmond
A fast-growing chain of high-tech driving ranges could soon land in the Richmond market. Topgolf, a Texas-based company known to spend upwards of about $25 million on its three-story golf and entertainment facilities, is on a rapid nationwide expansion plan and confirmed last week that it has Richmond on its list of potential markets. “We… Read more »
VCU marches north with $4M land deal
VCU has quietly extended its reach northward. The university, through the VCU Real Estate Foundation, spent $4 million late last year to purchase a 2.6-acre tract at 505 W. Leigh St., the site of the former Belvidere Medical Center. The building was demolished in October and VCU closed the deal Dec. 10, property records show…. Read more »