Our broader family, the Richmond community, has felt the loss in 2023 of many impressive folks whose example and deeds will continue to affect us. (Guest Commentary)
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Hotel to rise beside Tom Leonard’s store in Short Pump
A 119-room TownePlace Suites by Marriott is set to rise on the site that was once floated for a Carvana “car vending machine” tower.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 12.12.23
The state lottery gets a new marketing campaign for the holidays and Duke’s Mayo gets two helpings of campaign content. (BizSense Pro required)
FBI helping Stuart Siegel recover assets from theft by his now-deceased assistant
Ten months after his longtime personal assistant died under mysterious circumstances, the well-known Richmond businessman is beginning to get some answers about the more than $1 million he claims she stole from him.
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 11.21.23
A consulting firm executive is promoted to president and a healthcare firm introduces a development vice president. (BizSense Pro required)
Slipek: Three ideas for Richmond’s architectural future (Guest Commentary)
How can Richmond be proactive in drafting and initiating a fresh, imaginative and practical narrative for respecting and building upon the past? Here are three ideas.
Bad As Philly cheesesteak spot expanding from Colonial Heights to the Fan
“I wanted the customer to tell me, ‘Man, that’s not just a Philly. That’s a bad-ass Philly,” founder Mohamed Salama said of the origins of the restaurant’s name.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 11.9.23
A lab claims it is owed $8 million for COVID testing services provided to various senior living facilities. (BizSense Pro required)
Old City Hall restoration, new General Assembly Building lead Golden Hammer award winners
The annual awards honoring standout real estate projects in the region were presented Thursday night in a ceremony at Hardywood Richmond.
Architecture review: Handsome new General Assembly Building opens on historic turf
Make no mistake, the legislature’s $292 million, 14-floor office building is the grandest structure built in our community this decade. (Guest Commentary)