Olde Towne Bicycles purchased 3,360 square feet in Ashland from for $475,000, while Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc. leased 2,738 square feet in the Forest Office Park.
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The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 11.17.10
Lots of movement in law this week, plus hires in education and media.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 11.2.10
Lots of businesses trying to collect bills, including landlords and contractors. Plus local publication “The Voice” is being sued for defamation while a former Lumber Liquidators employee claims he was dismissed on account of his race. And a slip and fall lawsuit with the plaintiff alleging he slipped on ice.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 10.26.10
We’ve beefed up the docket. Now it includes federal cases as well as our best catch yet of circuit court cases. This week a commercial landlord in Ashland is trying to collect unpaid rent, a member at a country club is trying to get information he alleges is being withheld, plus a suit against a drug store for filling the wrong prescription.
Pipeline: Commerical Real Estate Round Up 10.1.10
Rotary Corporation leased 36,336 square feet at 1915 Ruffin Mill Rd in the City of Richmond while Pulsar Advertising, Inc. leased 2,087 sf at 707 E. Main Street in Richmond. Click the link to see more deals.
Pipeline: Commerical Real Estate Round Up 9.24.10
Virginia Commercial Finance leased 4,200 square feet at Highwoods’ Innsbrook Centre building in Henrico, while Bon Secours leased more than 100,000 sf in Henrico.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 9.8.10
Two defamation suits this week, plus a ton of slip-and-fall lawsuits, including a woman who sued a medical transport business when she fell off of the lift and another person who fell on a coupon book.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 9.3.10
C&F Mortgage Corporation leased 3,388 while Anytime Fitness leased 4,200 sf of space at the Courthouse Place Shopping Center.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.30.10
A jammed packed Docket this week: A Chesterfield construction business alleges an employee spent $40,000 of its money on personal expenses, while several landlords are suing tenants for unpaid rent. Plus, a woman is suing the zoo in Chesterfield after she slipped while watching the giraffes.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 8.9.10
A meaty Docket this week, with an alleged life insurance fraud, and a hospital as commercial landlord trying to collect rent from a tenant and lots of businesses trying to collect past-due bills. Plus Henrico County alleged that a local super market violated zoning ordinances and a downtown bar gets sued by a woman who fell down the stairs.