Multiple proposals set to go before the city planning commission Monday would rezone much of the corridor from the Mayo Bridge to Cowardin Avenue.
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Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 2.28.18
Two regional foot specialists join forces, Reynolds Community College lands a $100,000 grant from Capital One, and other news in retail, startups and nonprofits.
Longtime strength-training gym finds spot in West End
As the Winter Olympics continue on, a local coach who once vied for a spot in the games is watching from his new digs in Canterbury Shopping Center.
Panel urges ‘shared vision’ for Shockoe Bottom’s development
An effort to breathe new economic life into parts of Shockoe Bottom while acknowledging its history as a slave-trade hub is getting some advice from other cities that have faced similar challenges.
Local film collective plays ball with NFL
A group of local filmmakers is celebrating this football season after wrapping up a video series for NFL Network.
Altria’s Barrington to retire in May
After six years at the helm of Richmond’s resident tobacco giant, Marty Barrington is calling an end to his 25-year career there.
Local studios share bill on New York expansion
Used to jamming with each other on TV ads, a pair of Richmond sound studios has joined forces as they look to make waves in the Big Apple.
Church sale paves way toward Manchester deal
A Southside church has unloaded its sanctuary to free up funds ahead of its planned acquisition of a bankrupt congregation’s real estate holdings.
Tech transportation startup goes live in Richmond
Weeks after graduating from Lighthouse Labs, a transportation tech startup has caught a ride with GRTC as it goes live in its home market.
Capital One sprinkles extra cash on local accelerator grads
A crop of startups got a taste of the shark tank as they pitched to one of the region’s corporate giants in a bid for $15,000 in grants.