Glen Allen-based Hankins & Anderson, known for designing U.S. government buildings overseas, was purchased by Lexington, Kentucky-based Mason & Hanger, in a deal announced July 1.
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Sports Backers’ Lugbill preps for ride to nation’s capital
“Ultimately, when you’re advocating with elected officials, it shouldn’t be all about what they’re doing wrong or trying to push for change. Some of it is talking about what they’ve done right and getting out and enjoying it with them, so this is one way to do that.”
Marco’s Pizza takes a big bite out of the Richmond market
Two more Marco’s Pizza locations are in the works in Chesterfield County, adding to one that opened on Midlothian Turnpike last year.
Sweets shop sours on Stony Point
Citing declining foot traffic and a rise in store closures, a husband-and-wife team are packing up their confectionery at a Southside shopping mall that’s undergoing redevelopment.
Restaurant closing taking some joy out of Scott’s Addition
Amidst Scott’s Addition’s boom in breweries and apartments, a Chinese eatery’s owners are retiring and closing the restaurant.
Coworking space clocks in at Scott’s Addition
A Richmond co-working venture has opened its second location in a recently redeveloped building along West Broad Street.
30 added to oldest businesses list
The additions were made in response to as many as 60 inquiries Workshop Digital received since the agency unveiled its list on Richmond BizSense.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 7.8.16
A monster Pipeline this week with office deals downtown and in the suburbs, a pizza chain continues its Richmond expansion, a national retailer grabs its second local shop and more.
HandCraft building continues its leasing hot streak
The Fahrenheit Group, which provides accounting and finance consulting, business advisory services and talent acquisition, plans to move its headquarters this summer to the redeveloped HandCraft Cleaners building at 1501 Roseneath Road.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 7.7.16
Two executives formally announce their retirement, a local director continues to sell shares , and a downtown bank sets a date for a shareholder vote on its pending merger with a Hampton Roads competitor.