Monthly Archives: April 2010 »
RBS Weekly Podcast for 4.30.10
Extra! Extra! Get your podcast! In case you haven’t listened yet, RBS Weekly features a round up of all of the best stories we reported during the previous week. It is perfect if you
Read More »Shockoe lunch spot closes
The Southern Railway diner on 14th Street is closed. A sign on the door lists the number for the commercial real estate firm CBRE, which would suggest the restaurant fell behind on rent.
Read More »Job summit offers differing perspectives
Lt. Gov. Bill Bolling delivered a summary of the state’s efforts to grow the economy and spur job creation. Bolling said that in the first 100 days of Gov. Bob McDonnell’s administration, the state
Read More »The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 4.30.10
Hanover County purchased a 14,400 square feet flex condo unit at 9732-9742 Atlee Commons Road in Hanover for $1.7 million. The Witmeyer Law Firm leased 1,920 square feet at 10035 Sliding Hill Road in
Read More »Guest Opinion: An economic diagnosis and some tough medicine
In this week’s guest opinion, local wealth manager Craig Forbes discusses the five reasons the financial system melted down and offers five ways to right the ship.
Read More »NewsFeeds 4.30.10
S-A-T-I-R-E Local Stoner Has Some Great Ideas For Cleaning Up Broad Street (Tobacco Avenue) Warning: Post is very funny but has foul language and drug references. Richmond marijuana smoker and part-time would-be urban planner
Read More »Dominion helps third graders plant 75 acres
More than 30,000 third-grade students will be able to plant the equivalent of almost 75 acres of new forest lands and learn about the environmental benefits of trees thanks to an award-winning program provided
Read More »Bankruptcy court approves bidding procedures
The sale of the Federal Club, a distressed country club and several dozen home lots in Hanover Country, will proceed with the biggest debtor as the stalking horse bid.
Read More »Bank of Virginia finds investors
Midlothian-based Bank of Virginia has found a partner that will strengthen its balance sheet and help meet conditions set forth by regulators in January.
Read More »I’ve fallen and I can’t get up
An 89-year-old woman sued a Chesterfield Wal-Mart for $2 million after she fell.
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