Monthly Archives: June 2009 »
Office Sense: The elements at Luck Stone’s HQ
If every building had a soundtrack, the 60,000-square-foot addition to Luck Stone’s headquarters in Goochland would be blasting the ’70s band Earth, Wind and Fire. That’s because the expanded digs, designed by SMBW Architects, has
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LandAmerica seeks probe of banks (Times-Dispatch) Attorneys for the bankrupt Henrico County-based company have asked to hire a New York law firm to investigate and pursue claims that the company was misled when investing
Read More »Thousands of Virginians to receive free Microsoft training
At a time when more and more Virginians are looking for work, the state has partnered with Microsoft to provide free technology training to some of the unemployed
Read More »Big winner had the smallest budget
State Sen. Creigh Deeds did not have to outspend his rivals to become the Democratic candidate to be Virginia’s next governor
Read More »MeadWestvaco to buy land in S.Carolina
Locally-based paper producer MeadWestvaco is about to close a deal on a land tract in South Carolina.
Read More »More residential units coming in Manchester
The almost century-old Acme Paper warehouse in Manchester is being converted into a $6.5 million, 70-unit complex called Perry Place Apartments. The historic renovation joins a growing list of redevelopment projects in the Southside
Read More »Monday Q&A: Benedictine regroups
The incoming 80 freshman boys will be one of the largest classes in decades. But in February, the school needed to borrow funds to make payroll. Then it borrowed $900,000 from a Catholic school
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Real estate investors ask: Where did all the money go? (Times-Dispatch) Times-Dispatch reporter Carol Hazard sniffed out a possible Ponzi scheme that is currently under investigation by authorities. Investors allege that Donald Lacey, a
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