New Kent Courthouse Village, a stalled $30 million mixed-use development modeled after a traditional English village, had its Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection dismissed.
Roy Terry
Lawyer moves up — literally
One of the busiest bankruptcy lawyers in Richmond has jumped to a rival firm, but his daily commute won’t change much.
Has tide of bankruptcies crested?
Waves of bankruptcy filings in Richmond federal court continue to roll in this year, but at a slightly slower clip than they did in 2010.
Businessman takes cover in bankruptcy court
A Henrico entrepreneur and his company each filed for bankruptcy this week amid a two-year legal battle with a competitor and after being sued by one of Richmond’s biggest law firms.
Family’s business interests forced into bankruptcy
Two local companies tied to former investment banker Allen Mead Ferguson filed for bankruptcy protection on Tuesday.
Banks try to force French into Chapter 7
Paragon Commercial Bank, Franklin Federal Savings Bank and Citizens Bank & Trust have petitioned the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Richmond to place the formerly high-flying developer into bankruptcy.
Xteriors files for bankruptcy protection
A Hanover manufacturing company that produces concrete blocks used in homebuilding lists liabilities of more than $7 million.
The Docket: Circuit Court Roundup for 7.19.10
The RRHA wants to condemn land on East 18th Street, while Dominion has a disagreement with a coal provider and a developer said it didn’t get the final drawings permit drawings from a vendor. Plus, an old-age home wants more than $100,000 back from an IT company it said never installed the equipment it said it did.
Local printer to close
A 40-year-old printing company that specialized in blue prints and other projects for architects and engineers is liquidating.
Increase in bankruptcies predicted for 2010
The slow real estate market is sending more small-time rental property owners into bankruptcy, and one attorney says we haven’t seen the worst of the bankruptcy boom.