An old Northside postal warehouse soon could make way for more than 200 apartments on Brook Road.
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Consulting firm moves from Times-Dispatch building to the Bottom
Last week’s tornado scare didn’t stop one local company from finishing its office move downtown.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 9.25.18
The agency behind “Virginia is for Lovers” releases its latest work for the state tourism office, a game show host makes a comeback in a campaign for the state lottery, and several shops report new work in the latest roundup.
Nonprofit brings new ‘Workshop’ concept to Broad Street
A local nonprofit has snatched up a recently vacated storefront in the Arts District to provide a space for area youths to explore their creative interests.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for 9.19.18
A local healthcare giant re-ups with the racetrack, a West End eatery expands its services, and donations aplenty in this month’s Newsbites.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 9.18.18
Construction firms build-up their rosters. A local bank hires a new president. A new private school fills out it leadership. Plus, new faces in real estate, marketing and more.
With new apartment project as a sticking point, Northside bike lane meeting draws hundreds
The cycle of debate continues for a proposed Brook Road bike lane after an animated community meeting last week and as City Council is set to discuss the project on Tuesday.
Downtime: Holly Eve’s drive to dive
When she’s not dealing in real estate for the commonwealth of Virginia, Holly Law Eve takes a break from land – literally.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 9.11.18
An immigration attorney and a former assistant attorney general join Williams Mullen. The ICA announces a new executive director. New faces in public relations, technology, architecture and more.
Chesterfield company’s culinary education carts are on a roll
With dozens of its culinary education carts already deployed around the country, a local company has expanded its fleet to California and sold two for the first time to customers in its home region of Richmond.