Monthly Archives: October 2010 »
Is this a cursed location now?
Justin French’s former headquarters on Cary Street in Shockoe Slip is for sale. The listing agent — Shockoe Company — told RBS that the asking price is $640,000 for the 6,144 s.f. building. In
Read More »Bruhaha over unofficial Restaurant Week
A local restaurant not included on the official Restaurant Week roster decided to go rogue and run their own three course dinner promotion
Read More »Bank’s move could be mutually beneficial
One of the region’s largest local banks is looking to go public
Read More »Do you have the receipt?
Despite having a profitable year so far, the owner of Regency Square has decided to stop paying its mortgage on the West End mall
Read More »Creditors win judgments against French, but will there be any money?
Just before he is due to appear in court on multiple fraud charges, formerly high-flying developer Justin French was hit last week with two default judgments against him totaling almost $2 million for failing
Read More »Guest Opinion: Money in a bottle
The problem with ABC privatization is not the concept, writes Mike Thompson. The challenge is coming up with the revenue to replace the current system, which places an average effective tax rate on distilled
Read More »NewsFeeds 10.29.10
Bank settles with LandAmerica trustee for part of $ owed (Times-Dispatch) Citigroup is willing to pay $95.5 million for auction-rate securities that it sold to LandAmerica for $120 million. If approved by U.S. Bankruptcy
Read More »Wyndham annex plan to add 400 acres
HHHunt is seeking to expand the subdivision into Hanover County, but they only have until the end of the year to do it
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