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NewsFeeds 4.22.10
Hotel John Marshall renovation work starting, developers say (Times-Dispatch) Work is scheduled to start today on restoring the 16-story hotel and transforming it into a mixed-used residential and commercial building with 238 rental apartments
Read More »Solar contractor expands his orbit
One of Richmond’s solar contractors has started a firm that he hopes can better compete for work across the Mid-Atlantic region, and another local builder is investing in the company.
Read More »Demand for construction begins to rebuild
Residential and commercial construction in Henrico and Chesterfield counties has rebounded from the nadir of 2009 but has not come close to regaining the steam of the go-go years, according to a BizSense analysis
Read More »Sign the deal, already
A distressed golf club in Hanover County will likely get a new owner, but the current owners and potential acquirers are having trouble coming to an initial offer. That “asset purchase agreement” will kick
Read More »NewsFeeds 4.21.10
Regulators investigate Newport News brokerage (Virginian-Pilot) The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said its investigation includes scrutiny of the ways that MICG Investment Management and its CEO, Jeffrey A. Martinovich, promoted the MICG Venture Strategies
Read More »What’s the most fun heist?
The museum heist would be perhaps the most refined crime, but then you have the trouble of finding a buyer – that is unless you had a buyer lined up before hand. A train
Read More »More interest in troubled golf course
A distressed golf club in Hanover County has suitors beyond the members who have offered to pay $2 million for the course – which cost closer to $8 million to build – including a
Read More »VDOT to be audited
Gov. Bob McDonnell announces a series of private and public audits of the Virginia Department of Transportation aimed at improving performance and efficiency, and one local firm will handle some of the work.
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