This old theater on W. Main Street near VCU has been vacant for a while, but now seems to be getting new windows. Anyone know what’s going on with it? View Larger Map
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The tax team
Two professors have joined forces and started their own accounting practice at the busiest time of year.
Now hiring: General Electric
The good news just keeps rolling for Innsbrook. General Electric Co. announced plans Wednesday to open an information security center in Innsbrook that will eventually employ 200 information technology professionals. GE said it plans to be open next quarter.
The Herd: Departures and new hires for 4.6.11
Tons of moves this week, including the departure of the top editor at the Times-Dispatch. Plus new hires in law, investment banking and advertising and board appointments at a nonprofit and a tennis club.
NewsFeeds 4.5.11
Smart staying at VCU; agrees to new contract (Times-Dispatch) N.C. State was in the hunt, but Shaka Smart is staying at VCU. Terms weren’t released because the contract hasn’t been finalized, but a source said his base pay will be $1.2 million annually. N.C. State was offering $2 million. Maryland-based bank will open King George… Read more »
Monday Q&A: He’s been there
George Mason University President Alan Merten offers advice to VCU as they navigate their post-Final Four fame.
Local pitch not enough to lure Google
VCU may have toppled the Kansas Jayhawks, but Kansas City, Kan. vanquished Richmond and 1,100 other localities in the battle over Google Fiber. According to several news reports this week, Kansas City has been chosen as the test spot for Google’s Fiber for Communities, an experimental broadband network that would deliver data at speeds of… Read more »
More apartments coming to Shockoe Bottom
City & Guilds owner David Gammino is the latest developer to take a crack at an apartment project in the Bottom.
To Short Pump and back?
The owner of the popular To the Bottom and Back, Inc. (2BNB) bus service in Richmond is considering expanding his service into Short Pump.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 3.25.11
Capital Lighting & Supply leased 8,000 square feet in Chesterfield County. while Gammino Realty & Development purchased 42,000 square feet at 1709 E. Clay Street in Richmond from Tamworth, LLC for $1.5 million.