Monthly Archives: July 2010 »
More apartments for Manchester
Manchester continues to grow, with 33 apartments planned for a historical industrial building
Read More »Guest Opinion: Those pesky unintended consequences
About 2,500 Virginia employees are the losers when one of the commonwealth’s most aggressive and innovative insurers is knocked out of action.
Read More »The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 7.30.10
Capital Medical Supply leased 10,000 feet on Tomlynn Street in Henrico, while Carp Pool bought a 1.7 acre site on West Broad for $1.5 million.
Read More »NewsFeeds 7.30.10
S-A-T-I-R-E: Richmond Canal Cruise Named Nation’s Saddest Boat Ride, Ever (Tobacco Avenue) The honor, which carries with it a $2,500 fine, recognized the cruise’s depressing top speed of 3 miles per hour, its heartbreaking
Read More »Richmond is 12th best town for working moms
ForbesWoman looked at earnings, unemployment rates, crime levels, school systems, health care and cost of living for the second annual report
Read More »French saga takes new twist
An embattled developer’s plan to wrest control from an investor might not be working quite as planned
Read More »ColonialWebb sold to Texas company
A Richmond-based mechanical and electrical contractor has sold to a publicly-traded giant, and a local M&A shop helped assemble the deal.
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of publicly traded companies
A meaty Trading Day this week. Find out why profits are down at a local pump and valve manufacturer but up huge at power company Dominion. And a local bank cut its dividend.
Read More »NewsFeeds 7.29.10
City of Richmond to loan Port of Richmond $1 million (Times-Dispatch) The future of the Port of Richmond will get a big boost today with the acceptance of a $1 million loan from the
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