A digital counter shows how long you’ll wait if you have to go to the emergency room at Henrico Doctor’s Hospital, and all you have to do is drive by. And it’s the latest — and maybe most clever — move in an increasing battle of local hospitals for market share.
Search Results for: vcu
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 7.7.10
Lots of action in the investment banking, marketing and banking circles.
Pfizer will keep Richmond research center
Economic development officials from the City of Richmond and the state announced at a news conference Tuesday that pharmaceutical company Pfizer Inc. will keep a research center in Richmond that employs about 300 workers.
The Herd: Departures and new hires for 6.30.10
A departure from a local nonprofit, plus hires in law, commercial real estate, finance and entrepreneurship, and a new interim director at a local nonprofit.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 6.25.10
Kroger sold aretail building in Chester to the C.F. Sauer Company for $2.39 million. The 55,552-square-foot building was operated by Kroger until 2007 when it relocated the store to a different shopping center. Plus, Sunrise Construction has leased 20,000 sq.ft. at 3031 Transport Street in Richmond and Riddick Advertising has leased 2,300 sq.ft. in the Banks Brothers Building located at 4461 Cox Road in Henrico.
New hires and promotions for 6.16.20
One of Richmond’s top advertising minds returns to town after a stint out-of-state, while a host of lawyers take new positions. Plus new hires in wealth management and architecture and a promotion in commercial real estate.
Minority contractor renews suit against Wilder
A pricey lawsuit against former mayor Doug Wilder and the City of Richmond has been filed again in Richmond Circuit Court, alleging that the former mayor lambasted a consultant/minority contractor and caused him to lose other projects.
The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 6.9.10
One lawyer leaves a big firm to set out on his own, while another leaves a big firm for another big firm. Plus new hires in investment banking and real estate, and a departure in marketing.
Anthology’s success is no mystery
A new anthology of short stories set in Richmond and written mostly by local authors is flying off the bookshelves.
Lgsl8trs TWEET 2 KEEP n tuch
Of the 140 members of Virginia’s General Assembly, 30 have Twitter accounts – but do they have anything to say?