The family behind a Southside Mexican restaurant is turning Japanese with plans to open a make-your-own Japanese concept aimed at VCU students.
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Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for Dec. 16, 2014
A downtown law firm is named the firm of the year for the second time, the VMFA and HCA bring home awards and local companies participate in charity work.
Another brand joins late-night sugar rush
A large cookie delivery company is setting up its first Virginia kitchen in VCU territory, adding to the mix of recent startups that target the campus’ midnight snackers.
Downtown deli owners launch market
The group that recently reopened a shuttered downtown restaurant is scooping up the vacant storefront next door to launch a small grocery concept that will complement the Grace Street eatery.
The Herd: New hires, departures and departures for Dec. 9, 2014
Several executives are stepping down, including the head of VCU Health Systems. Two law firms hire new attorneys, plus additions in real estate, advertising and more.
Restaurateur tackles the West End
After forking over more than $1 million for renovations, a local restaurant owner is duplicating his downtown concept in the chain-heavy suburbs.
Bon Secours signs on to Short Pump project
Bon Secours will anchor an upcoming Atack Properties Short Pump development with a new medical complex on 21 acres.
Restaurateurs' second concept lands downtown
The owners of a Chesterfield restaurant have scooped up a recently vacated West Broad Street space with plans to renovate and open a second concept there.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 21, 2014
VCU buys space on West Cary Street for a little more than $1 million, and a home heating and air conditioning firm leases 25,000 square feet in Richmond.
Violin aficionado opens Manchester shop
A local luthier has chosen Manchester as home to his fist solo act, a violin repair and restoration shop.