Monthly Archives: July 2010 »
Remaking the mall, one hole at a time
Although vacancies are creeping up again, mall operators are fighting back by adding new and unconventional tenants during the worst glut regional shopping malls have seen in 10 years
Read More »Taking the temperature of a local equity firm
A struggling Florida bank run by two Richmond entities is being sued by a local investor for alleged fraud. The suit provides a glimpse into the overall health of a local private equity fund
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 7.22.10
A director at Carmax cashes in stock options for a profit of $140,000, and Media General and Altria report quarterly earnings.
Read More »NewsFeeds 7.22.10
CIA Foils Plot To Steal Glass From Star-lite (SATIRE from Tobacco Avenue) Senior U.S. bar counter-intelligence officials today said that they have successfully stopped a local woman in her attempt to extract a pint
Read More »Local video game publisher takes on developer
A Chesterfield video game publisher is suing the developer of its best-selling title, a game which allows users to pretend to care for a baby.
Read More »For banks – size matters
A deal between a Hampton Roads bank and a struggling bank in North Carolina would shake up rankings of the state’s largest community banks
Read More »New hires and promotions for 7.21.10
The head of wealth management at one local bank is going to a cross-state rival. Plus moves at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond and in commercial real estate.
Read More »NewsFeeds 7.21.10
Workers’ compensation premiums could be cut (Times-Dispatch) A top headache for many business owners — insurance that pays for lost wages and medical bills when an employee is hurt on the job — could
Read More »AG suits target two Va. mortgage companies
Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli stepped into his watchdog role by filing suits against two Virginia Beach-based mortgage companies
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