Monthly Archives: September 2009 »
Mall worth 65% less now
The owners of Regency Square mall in Western Henrico have written down the value of the 34-year-old mall by more than $55 million dollars, but that likely won’t affect day-to-day operations. In fact, only
Read More »Saved by the bankruptcy bell
A Prince George County hotel operator narrowly avoids a foreclosure auction by declaring bankruptcy, as a hotel seven miles away sells at auction for $745,000.
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.23.09
Slow start for Miller & Rhoads condos downtown (Times-Dispatch) Condominiums in Miller & Rhoads Residences, a new project in the old department store in downtown Richmond, became available four months ago in a difficult
Read More »If you don’t tear it down, they will come
The Richmond Metropolitan Authority, which owns the Diamond, and the Eastern League of Minor League Baseball are holding a joint press conference tomorrow at the Boulevard stadium
Read More »Cafe Caturra opens in Short Pump
Cafe Caturra has opened its fourth Richmond location in the Short Pump Crossing shopping center, near Ukrop’s
Read More »A different military surge
The population around Fort Lee is going to balloon from 18,400 in 2005 to 35,500 by 2011, just about doubling. That’s welcome news for most companies in the area, and indeed some are already
Read More »Tides turning in race for campaign cash
In a surprise twist in the campaign for governor, businesses are lately donating more to Democrat Creigh Deeds than Republican Bob McDonnell
Read More »Tech Review: Before you put down $300/hour …
Lawyers.com is packed full of legal information that could be a useful, quick resource for Richmond’s business people. Plus, it has a nice search option for when you need to hire a lawyer
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.22.09
Medical Supplier Ships The Basic Stuff To Hospitals (Investor Business Daily) A great strategy story about the Richmond-based Owens & Minor. The firm sells the unglamorous stuff, like sterile shower caps nurses and doctors
Read More »Anheuser-Busch ends Kingsmill LPA tounrey
There will no longer be a professional golf tournament in Williamsburg
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