Tonya Mallory, co-founder and former CEO of Richmond-based Health Diagnostic Laboratory, was sued Friday by the federal government and now faces potential civil penalties for her alleged role in a massive kickback scheme.
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Riverfront plant floated for apartment towers
A pseudo-island wedged between the Manchester canal and the James could support the next major change to the city skyline. A developer is proposing a pair of 16-story apartment towers to replace an old paper company building.
Restaurant group signs on to startup app
Buying a friend a drink – or even a lobster dinner – can now be done over a recently launched gift-giving app, and a string of Richmond restaurants have added their names and menus to the present options.
Creative Q&A: FAM’s creative head coach
Free Agents Marketing Creative Director Laura Wagner built the creative department from the ground up and helped build an extensive campaign for the Redskins training camp. With practices now in full swing, Wagner sat down with BizSense to talk about “Fandemonium.”
With new deal, HDL gets room to breathe
A bankruptcy court this week approved a $12 million financing deal for the bankrupt blood testing company, pushing its previous main lender, BB&T, down in the creditor priority list.
Consulting firm planting flag in Scott’s Addition
Leaving behind a downtown co-working space, a consulting company plans to move into a recently renovated warehouse space in Scott’s Addition – increasingly popular territory for local small businesses.
The bike race: A chance and a challenge for local businesses
When thousands of bikers and spectators flood the city this fall, will it spur a rush in business or leave work grinding to a halt? Local businesspeople sit on both sides of the fence.
Stone building up massive brew facility
The skeleton of Stone Brewing’s $74 million East Coast facility has been set up south of downtown, with work on track to open the taps in mid-2016.
HDL resorts to plan B for financing
After a first deal fell through, the bankrupt lab company says it is days away from finalizing a deal with a new lender. And to save cash, it will also be unloading another of its entity’s assets and moving out of several standalone offices.
Hanover getting taste of draft beer to go
Tapping into the growing growler trend, two restaurant co-workers are launching a 56-tap beer shop in a Hanover County shopping center.