The annual awards show of the Advertising Club of Richmond presented nearly 60 trophies for standout local ad work. Madison+Main’s Kent Brockwell was named Ad Person of the Year.
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Richmond Fed vacates West Creek complex, lists property for sale
Built in 1997 for furniture company Heilig-Meyers, the property houses a 6-story, 200,000-square-foot office that the Richmond Fed had used mainly for its IT staff.
New residential infill projects abound on Cary St. stretch in the Fan
A wave of new development is in the works for one of the Fan’s main thoroughfares that’ll bring to the neighborhood dozens of new townhomes, duplexes, apartments and more.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 4.16.24
Locally produced spots for NBA on ESPN, ScottsMiracle-Gro and Papa Johns, and hall-of-fame honors for a former Brandcenter director.
Richmond budgeting $3M for Coliseum demo amid stagnant City Center project
Administrators are recommending the demolition with the goal of removing public safety risks, cutting security costs and rejuvenating the seemingly stagnant redevelopment project.
General contractor opening coffee-and-books store in Highland Park
Mo Karnage, who runs Karnage Construction, is preparing to open By Any Beans Necessary at 3006 First Ave.
Wealth management firm starts making its own real estate deals with Museum District acquisition
The firm financed the deal by raising funds from its clients, who are now part-owners of the building and will earn the lion’s share of the returns.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 4.15.24
Diamond District ordinances are up for review this week, Chesterfield adopts its next budget, a 600-acre data center project advances in Henrico and Ashland promotes assistant town managers.
‘It’s going back home for me’: Leonard Sledge leaving Richmond for Hampton
The City of Hampton announced Sledge’s rehire Wednesday, the same day BizSense reported his planned departure after five years as Richmond’s economic development director.
Newly filed ordinances detail new game plan for Diamond District financing
The city would issue $170 million in bonds to finance the development’s initial phase, and establish a community development authority as a financing option for future phases.