A longtime adman retires with a public send-off, a local firm launches a virtual tour site for Hollywood Cemetery and GRTC tests out a new type of transit ad.
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New apparel brand hoisting its flag
A real estate agent has launched a new apparel line to celebrate the American woman, and the brand recently made an appearance at a Carytown shop.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for Aug. 18, 2015
A country club director jumps locations, a consulting firm picks a new COO, a law firm names a new partner and TowneBank adds to its board of directors.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for Aug. 18, 2015
U.S. News & World Report ranks a local hospital the best in the state, an attorney launches a new immigration practice, a new Short Pump store is hiring 100 people, and the group organizing the upcoming bike race lands big partnerships.
Sign startup upgrades real estate go-to
A Scott’s Addition startup is injecting some technology into the old standby of real estate signs, and it has already landed some big local accounts.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 14, 2015
VCU Health leases more than 30,000 square feet in Jackson Ward, a Midlothian shopping center lands a gym and a large apparel store, and a global consulting firm leases a large space on Parham Road.
The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for Aug. 11, 2015
A local law firm names a new partner, an HCA hospital appoints a new vice president and a marketing association names directors, vice presidents and board members.
US government points finger at HDL founder
Tonya Mallory, co-founder and former CEO of Richmond-based Health Diagnostic Laboratory, was sued Friday by the federal government and now faces potential civil penalties for her alleged role in a massive kickback scheme.
With new deal, HDL gets room to breathe
A bankruptcy court this week approved a $12 million financing deal for the bankrupt blood testing company, pushing its previous main lender, BB&T, down in the creditor priority list.
The bike race: A chance and a challenge for local businesses
When thousands of bikers and spectators flood the city this fall, will it spur a rush in business or leave work grinding to a halt? Local businesspeople sit on both sides of the fence.