Monthly Archives: January 2010 »
Trading in good deeds
Karma has a website now. A local marketing manager launched a website where people can share their acts of kindness, and some get a financial reward.
Read More »Foreclosures for 1.19.10
BizSense has added another weekly data section. Starting today, we will run a list of new properties that are in the process of foreclosure. Over time we hope to add more information to the
Read More »NewsFeeds 1.19.10
Can McDonnell’s proposals revive job creation? (Virginian-Pilot) Gov. Bob McDonnell rode into office with jobs creation as his No. 1 theme. It wasn’t just a campaign gimmick, he said last week. Notwithstanding the state’s
Read More »Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc. (HDL) Announces New Model to Chronic Disease Management
HDL announced today the launch of its new preventative model to chronic disease management based off a monumental shift in the way physicians test for life threatening conditions.
Read More »Commercial broker flies solo
A Henrico-based commercial real estate firm is shedding its national brand and starting from scratch
Read More »Pumped up for growth
A Virginia gas pump supplier is adding a Richmond office as part of an expansion plan after the company hired a Richmond investment bank to find investors.
Read More »Monday Q&A: A new lease on business
When a business says it’s looking to the General Assembly for potential business, that usually means a piece of legislation that could give an industry a boost. But Slayton Dabney caters to the
Read More »NewsFeeds 1.18.10
McDonnell withdraws Sledd nomination for commerce post (Times-Dispatch) Gov. Bob McDonnell, facing Democratic opposition, yesterday withdrew the nomination of Richmond businessman Robert C. Sledd to be secretary of commerce and trade and appointed him
Read More »SBA lending rebounds
The SBA loan – a key source of funding for new businesses – is regaining popularity. That’s a good sign for entrepreneurs
Read More »Guest Opinion: Can the cash proffers
In this week’s Guest Opinion, Brian Glass writes that Chesterfield County is suffering from a budget crisis because it relied on cash proffers, which was a bubble waiting to pop.
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