This year’s top stories ran the gamut of Richmond business news, from burgers to beer to Broad Street. Check out which articles were a step above the rest.
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Editor’s Picks: The best of BizSense from 2016
We sought to single out a slate of stories that show off our biggest scoops, best reporting, best writing, catchiest headlines and the most colorful of characters we had the privilege of documenting throughout the year.
Richmond startups expand, rebrand and relocate in 2016
Local startups embraced change in 2016, laying the groundwork for continued growth in the New Year.
Order Up: Restaurant recap for 2016
The ever-changing Richmond restaurant scene served up another busy year in 2016, notably marked by a stream of out-of-town players moving into the market and local brands expanding in and out of the area.
Long-dormant W. Broad storefront lands furniture dealer
A seller of locally sourced furniture and home decor opened earlier this month on West Broad, in a long-dormant storefront next to Tarrant’s Café.
Urban Farmhouse owner reflects on recent speed bumps
“Sometimes you have to look back and reevaluate everything,” said Kathleen Richardson, while discussing a wave of closures that has cut her store count in half.
Creative Q&A: BigTree goes against type
BizSense sat down with Heather and Nathan Simon to learn more about their approach to design, their blend of old and new, and how they weave their collection of old printing presses into their work.
Brookfield Commons building sells for $3M
A local developer in the midst of a three-phase project in Short Pump has staked a sizable claim farther east down West Broad Street.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 12.13.16
A local agency picks up an industry vet and multiple healthcare advertising awards, a media and research firm awards its latest Brandcenter scholarship, and several shops sign new clients and release new work in our latest roundup.
Pharmacist caps off Short Pump project’s second wave
The latest leg of a three-phase commercial development in Towne Center West is fully up and running.