A major local landlord has parted ways with a chunk of his holdings in the Fan and Museum District.
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The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 7.10.19
This week’s patents involve cloud migration, an intelligent teller machine and a soap dispensing brush, to name a few.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 6.12.19
This week’s patents include a treatment for carbon monoxide and another treatment for cyanide poisoning, a method for forming superconductors, and a healthcare beacon device.
Monument Ave. repeats with top home sale in May
Richmond’s Monument Avenue is on a home-sale hot streak heading into the summer, edging out two other May sales that tied for second place to land the priciest area residential transaction for a second month in a row.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 5.1.19
Virginia Commonwealth University patents a Lyme Disease vaccine. Other patents this week include a smokeless tobacco device and a blockchain authentication method.
Shockoe Bottom startup offers insurance for the adventurous set
A local insurance startup aimed at outdoor enthusiasts is gradually making its way east as it plans a launch in its home state.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 4.30.19
A Richmond-based used car retailer looks local for its lead creative agency, recruiters descend on the Brandcenter for its annual reverse career fair, and a local CEO is named Ad Age’s executive of the year.
The R&D Dept.: Local patents for 4.3.19
This week’s patents include a method of rewards redemption, a suspension composition and a driverless, portable ATM.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 3.11.19
Budget season gets into full swing as more localities roll out their proposed fiscal plans, a fourth water source is proposed for a county with an initial project cost of $121 million, and several rezoning requests go before various boards this week.
First-time developers start work on new Powhatan homes, with more on the drawing board
With site work underway on their first residential development, the family behind a $3.5 million purchase of more than 500 acres in Powhatan County have bigger plans for the property than previously realized.