The Legend Brewing Depot will pour its last beer Sunday. “There are a lot of various market pressures that have just not made it viable for us down there right now,” a company exec said.
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Private schools see enrollment spike sparked by pandemic continue
“The pandemic for us was an accelerant to the trends we were already seeing,” said Steward School Head of School Dan Frank.
West End staffing firm on the move once again – this time to Miami
Executive Placements, founded in 2014, has just opened its fourth outpost and has others in the works.
CarLotz brand to be retired in merger with San Francisco peer
The deal combines two companies with a lot in common: both sell used cars, both have had huge losses in the last year and just replaced their CEOs, and both have lagging stock prices.
Tech startup pulls plug on planned Manchester headquarters
The company’s plan, which was announced last year by the governor’s office and packaged with financial incentives, was to relocate from Texas and bring 155 jobs to Richmond.
Local coffee roaster brews up new home near the Museum District
Reviresco Coffee Co. is working on a move to 710 Lafayette St. that will give it more space to eventually offer a tasting room, retail sales and takeout coffee service.
Brothers open indoor golf simulator venue along Broad Street
The aptly named Indoor Golf RVA is the latest simulator-powered venue in Richmond. Another is in the works nearby at the massive Park at RVA entertainment complex.
Innsbrook-based firm pays $89M for Short Pump apartment complex
In addition to buying the 350-unit Trails at Short Pump for $255,000 per door, Henrico’s Capital Square also broke ground on a high-end hotel out of town.
7,500-capacity riverfront amphitheater planned for downtown Tredegar hillside
The project is from an investor group led by Coran Capshaw, a Virginia native who got his start managing the Dave Mathews Band and has built other venues.
Growing local real estate brokerage adds outpost in Chester
CEO Mike Hogan, who launched the Hogan Group in 2019 after breaking off from Keller Williams, said he’s also eyeing Fredericksburg for an additional office. He opened one in Charlottesville last year.