Monthly Archives: September 2010 »
Circuit City HQ building sold
DRCC Properties, LLC acquired the property at 9950 Mayland Drive in Henrico for $3 million. Last month the company bough the land under the building.
Read More »Loan troubles swamp veteran developer
Hank Wilton, a long-time Richmond developer with a family history in the business, has declared personal bankruptcy. Plus, BizSense has the filing for readers who need to know who is owed money.
Read More »Pay Day for blowing whistle on big pharma
After eight years of battle, a former pharmaceutical sales rep and his lawyer defeated a giant drug company that paid kickbacks to doctors. And now they have a cut of the $313 million settlement
Read More »Guest Opinion: Are tax credits worth buying?
Matt Illian weighs in with his regular wealth management tips, this week looking at the merits of buying Virginia preservation credits.
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 9.17.10
Bell Techlogix, Inc. leased 6,681 square feet at 2812 Emerywood Pkwy in Henrico County while the Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission leased 4,119 sq.ft. downtown. Plus a million dollar sale.
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.17.10
The Virginia Port Authority wants to lease Port of Richmond (Virginian-Pilot) The Virginia Port Authority has proposed leasing the struggling Port of Richmond for $1 a year for five years, with three possible five-year
Read More »Live, work, play..and now workout
Richmond-based ACAC Fitness & Wellness Center announced plans Thursday morning for a new health club and fitness facility in West Broad Village
Read More »Commercial broker expands east
A local real estate brokerage recently opened a new office in Hampton Roads with the hiring of a seasoned broker there
Read More »More vending. Less machine.
A new vending model lets customers examine products before they buy them and doesn't even require exact change.
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of local public companies for 9.16.10
Lots of moves this week at local banks. Plus a hotel REIT keeps on buying.
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