Monthly Archives: April 2010 »
Speeding fines go up this summer
Speeding just got more expensive. If you’re caught speeding, you’ll be fined an extra $1 per mile under a budget amendment approved by the General Assembly. The House of Delegates and the Senate increased
Read More »John Marshall conversion finally begins
After years of hype and decades of false starts, construction has started on a $66 million renovation of the iconic Hotel John Marshall. Crews are assembling the fence around the site, and demolition workers
Read More »What would you do with $1,000?
Guess how every single kid under 5 would choose to use a thousand bucks. Yup, they would spend it. On candy and toys, most likely, although a recently survey by the Junior Achievement of
Read More »Guest Opinion: Lighten your tax burden for next year
No one approaches financial planning with the goal of paying more taxes. But over the next few years, comprehensive tax management might reap even greater gains.
Read More »Leadership Instinct Simulcast coming to Richmond
Register to attend the complimentary Leadership Instinct Simulcast on May
Read More »NewsFeed 4.23.10
Groome Transportation cancels airport contract (Times-Dispatch) Groome, which began service to Richmond’s airport in 1947, will terminate its contract service midnight on May 25, he said. “This latest treatment is more than we can
Read More »The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 4.23.10
Smurfit-Stone Container Enterprises Inc. purchased the 315,696 square foot industrial building at 5710 S. Laburnum Avenue in Richmond from Stanley Works Inc for $6.08 million.
Read More »Construction starts on iconic John Marshall
Construction has indeed started on one of Richmond’s neatest — and most troubled — buildings. Crews are setting up the barricade around the structure and demo crews have started taking out furniture from the
Read More »And the award for best commercial real estate project goes to
The commercial real estate market has slowed down over the last couple of years, but that didn’t stop hundred of professionals from gathering last night to celebrate the best new projects in the Richmond
Read More »Atack’s last-minute offer likely to become stalking horse bid
The action hasn’t officially started, but a real estate developer has outbid a group of members for the Federal Club, an upscale golf club in Hanover County.
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