Two months after losing one of its larger accounts, Richmond’s resident ad giant has trimmed its workforce by about 5 percent.
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Henrico real estate investors continue buying spree in Dallas
Weeks after buying an apartment complex within a mile of its headquarters, a Henrico-based real estate investment firm looked to the Lone Star State for the latest addition to its apartment portfolio.
Former accountant readies startup for dental domination
A startup molded by and Ashland incubator is nearing the launch of a sound wave-powered handheld device aimed at dentists.
Party planning firm rebrands, launches new website
With a new name and website, a Richmond-based startup intends to capture new business both inside and outside the metro Richmond area.
Local startup wants to be the ‘Airbnb of stuff’
Dubbed the “AirBnb of stuff,” the startup will allow people to rent out their non-real estate items – from lawnmowers to stereo speakers – all for a small daily or hourly fee.
Will the real Coleman Sweeney please stand up?
An obscenity-titled marketing campaign for a local organ donor advocacy group is turning heads on West Broad Street, and online. But the real Coleman Sweeney isn’t really a bad guy.
PartyRVA readies for national expansion
PartyRVA, an 18-month-old online party planning platform, has raised enough capital to fund its next phase of growth – going national.
VCU-born startups bearing fruit
Fourteen companies that sprouted from Virginia Commonwealth University’s entrepreneurial support program have earned more than $1 million in the year since it launched.
Va. Tech grad’s startup rooted in Richmond
Three years after passing out flyers to test his new business in Short Pump, Ryan Farley and his lawn care startup are back in the Richmond market. Farley, a Virginia Tech graduate and Maryland native, first lived in Richmond after his sophomore year for an internship with Capital One. He and a fellow Tech student,… Read more »
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for 6.2.16
Two local bank execs and a capital management firm director sell off shares in an otherwise quiet week on the public companies beat.