A local REIT is looking to buy almost $100 million worth of hotels; struggling bank-holding companies showed at least some signs of a turnaround; and dividends are being paid by several local public companies.
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The Docket: Court Roundup for 1.11.11
Landlords, a bank and a supplier of food to restaurants are all trying to collect. Plus a suit alleging that a business that wired money was taking some of it. And of course some slip and falls, this week at a Wendy’s and Short Pump Town Center.
Foreclosures: 1.3.11
Scattershooting around the region: more houses in the $300,000 range than a typical week. Plus an industrial property in Scott’s Addition.
Pom-poms and profits
A VCU senior takes a classic cheerleading mantra to heart.
Foreclosures 10.18.10
More building lots, plus a parking lot downtown.
Foreclosures: 10.11.10
Two sets of builders lots are in foreclosure. Plus a few $400,00 and up homes in Henrico and 20 acres of land in New Kent County.
Foreclosures 9.27.10
Several lots in the Hallsley section of Chesterfield plus a $1.7 million home in Henrico are on the list this week.
Recording studios play musical chairs
The music has stopped for now, but in several weeks a Richmond recording studio will finish moving to its new space just a few blocks down the street. And a similar business is going to come in to its previous space.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.23.10
A former Richmond police officer wants millions for misconduct he says embarrassed him, plus a woman slipped and fell in a hotel bathtub and wants $75,000.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup 7.12.10
A Realtor sues a landlord for a building that made her ill and a customer said an ATM mauled his arm, and Philip Morris sues a vendor.