Local golf industry news was affected most in 2018 by the force of two influential entities: Mother Nature and the PGA.
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Heavy lifting: Local fitness industry roundup for 2018
Richmonders got plenty of new ways to break a sweat in 2018, as the local market for fitness ventures continued to attract new competitors from yoga to CrossFit to old-fashioned weight lifting.
Running hot in 2018: Richmond’s commercial real estate year in review
Apartments reached a boiling point, industrial space continued its hot streak, Northside got more love and zoning changes continued to open up opportunities.
2018 Richmond banking news recap: Union’s rise continues, South State arrives
A local bank’s star is on the rise, a South Carolina-based competitor makes a big splash in the Richmond area and a national banking giant establishes its first local presence. Plenty of executive shuffling and branch openings this year.
Downtown-based Union Bank & Trust began and ended the year in acquisition mode.
Up and away: The best of Richmond’s startup scene 2018
This busy year was one of openings, arrivals, investments and acquisitions for Richmond-area startups, with a popular scooter-share company attempting to launch overnight on Richmond streets.
Parent-friendly coworking space finds balance on Patterson Ave.
After a setback forced it to leave its original location in Goochland County, one of the region’s newest coworking ventures is ready to relaunch.
Graphic design firm draws up Robinson St. home base
After two years in Scott’s Addition, a local graphic design firm is trading the space it shared with a furniture repair shop for its own digs in a former Fan laundromat.
City Council, planning commission prep ahead of Coliseum redevelopment pitch
As Richmond City Council gets ready to review the $1.4 billion proposal to redevelop the Coliseum and surrounding area, the city planning commission likewise is making preliminary preparations for the project.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 12.17.18
Richmond City Council convenes its last regular meeting of the year after getting snowed out last week, Hanover defers votes on the proposed Lake District at Glen Allen development and the Chesterfield EDA meets this week.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 12.11.18
Long agendas packed with business. Big ticket items include a proposed 323-acre mixed-use development and 226-acre solar farm in Hanover. Snow delays a City Council vote ahead of its review of the Navy Hill redevelopment proposal. Goochland’s EDA also meets this week.