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Office Sense: The elements at Luck Stone’s HQ

Aaron Kremer June 16, 2009 1

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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NewsFeeds 6.16.09

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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

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Thousands of Virginians to receive free Microsoft training

Al Harris June 16, 2009 2

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

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Big winner had the smallest budget

Al Harris June 16, 2009 0

State Sen. Creigh Deeds did not have to outspend his rivals to become the Democratic candidate to be Virginia’s next governor

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Office Sense: Luck Stone

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MeadWestvaco to buy land in S.Carolina

Aaron Kremer June 15, 2009 0

Locally-based paper producer MeadWestvaco is about to close a deal on a land tract in South Carolina.

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More residential units coming in Manchester

Al Harris June 15, 2009 5

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

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Monday Q&A: Benedictine regroups

Aaron Kremer June 15, 2009 0

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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NewsFeeds 6.15.09

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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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Richmond among Top 20 cities for young workers

Al Harris June 12, 2009 2

Richmond is one of the 20 best cities of its size for young professionals, according to Next Generation Consulting. Next Generation is a market research group that focuses on the 20- to 40-year-old demographic.

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