As the state lottery prepares to lose its longtime home downtown, it has started on the hunt for a large space elsewhere in the Richmond area big enough to house its entire operation.
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Lab law shakeup gives rise to health venture
With increased scrutiny on blood testing in light of a federal investigation, a local startup is stepping up to handle the process with an Uber-like mobile app.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for July 9, 2015
A local bank fully exits a government lending program, CarMax reports its first quarter earnings, and MeadWestvaco transitions to WestRock.
Investment firm caps $350M fund
A downtown company founded by the former head of UR’s endowment has far exceeded its goal for its most recent private equity fund, which will be used to invest in other funds that work with small businesses across North America.
D.C. developer grabs more of Jackson Ward
With its largest Richmond project towering nearby, a Washington, D.C., development firm has expanded its reach into Jackson Ward with the purchase of a commercial property that had been on the market for three years.
Kensington Ave. apartments get $8M price tag
The 40-unit Lee School Lofts in the Museum District hit the market earlier this week, listed by its out-of-state owner with an $8 million asking price. And two other local apartment complexes are on the market for a combined $16 million.
Short-lived burger joint goes dark near VCU
A VCU-area restaurant has been put out to pasture after less than a year in business, though its owners are open to a possible return.
Massive Richmond merger set to close today
Packaging giants MeadWestvaco and Rock-Tenn Co. are expected to finalize their merger later today, creating a packaging colossus with a combined $15.7 billion in annual revenue.
On a ‘slippery slope,’ HDL allowed access to more cash
Health Diagnostic Laboratory has been granted enough financial fuel to continue operating at least another month. But both its lender and its landlord warn that the troubled lab company is on a path that could end in bankruptcy liquidation.
Perly’s-inspired market opens next door
The first of two new downtown neighborhood markets on E. Grace Street is open for business.