
The Virginia Credit Union-owned real estate brokerage is relocating two miles south from its longtime home base off West Broad Street.
The Virginia Credit Union-owned real estate brokerage is relocating two miles south from its longtime home base off West Broad Street.
Masked revolutionaries didn’t show up last weekend at local credit unions, but plenty of money-toting customers did.
Masked men near a bank branch usually spell trouble, but some local credit unions are rolling out a welcome mat.
An 82-year-old credit union reached and surpassed the $2 billion asset threshold during the second quarter and in the process became the third largest credit union in the state.
“We have a very busy branch on Glenside Drive; we are trying to serve members in that area by relieving that business there. We have looked for a location for a long time,” said Glenn Birch, a spokesman for the credit union.
Virginia Credit Union purchased the former Hops Restaurant building at 9498 West Broad Street in Henrico County from BRC Richmond, LLC for $1,450,000. Woods Rogers, PLC subleased 5,100 square feet at Riverfront Plaza, 901 E. Byrd St., in Richmond.
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