A VCU-area restaurant building won’t stay dormant for long after its longtime tenant closed last month.
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Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 7.17.19
A new shop opens in Carytown, Stone Brewing Co. announces details for its annual festival, and WCVE hauls in a few regional Emmy awards in this month’s Newsbites.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 7.16.19
The new senior executive of the Capital Region Airport Commission is named. Reynolds Community College names a new dean of enrollment. Also new faces in real estate, finance, law and more.
City to vote on Monroe Ward, VUU-area rezoning plans
City-driven efforts to update zoning rules and encourage denser development in two Richmond neighborhoods are inching closer to potential adoption.
Coliseum closure sends WWE to VSU
As this year’s quiet closure of the Richmond Coliseum has sent events traditionally held there to alternate venues, one of Central Virginia’s newest arenas has taken the opportunity to wrestle away one of the region’s more frequent touring attractions.
Veteran salon owner hungry for new territory in the Fan
A few years after selling her first salon, a local hairdresser is staking out her second spot.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 7.9.19
An area PR firm rebrands with some local help, a Richmond agency shoots a video for a German automaker, and a locally based author and radio show host gets a promotional assist.
Foreclosures: 7.8.19
Over $6 million worth of properties this week, including a home in the VCU area. For the entire list, become a BizSense Pro member.
Coliseum plan could intersect with Leigh Street upgrade project
A plan to enhance a stretch of Leigh Street downtown recently was awarded funding priority by the state. But the award could end up being moot if redeveloping the area around the street and the Richmond Coliseum comes to fruition.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.1.19
Chesterfield approves a grant agreement with Shamin Hotels for investment at Stonebridge, Henrico opens a $10 million mental health and development center, Hanover delays a vote on a 323-acre development, and Richmond City Council meets in special session Monday.