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Foreclosures; 10.25.10

admin October 25, 2010 1

A home on Cary Street is on the list this week, plus a handful of other expensive homes and apartment units on Staples Mill Rd.

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NewsFeeds 10.25.10

admin October 25, 2010 0

Tech sues Blacksburg real estate agency over alleged trademark violation (WSLS Roanoke) Virginia Tech is suing a Blacksburg real estate agency for an alleged trademark violation. Movie store operator for Movie Starz files for

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Big and green

Michael Schwartz October 22, 2010 0

Find out which local companies made a list for being among the biggest and greenest.

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Third times the charm?

admin October 22, 2010 0

This sign for a new restaurant coming to the corner of Cary and Addison streets in The Fan plays off other restaurants that came and went in the same space. The restaurant, Fresca, is

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Web strategy redirects to trouble.com

Aaron Kremer October 22, 2010 4

A local contractor’s plan to boost traffic to his company’s website might have backfired big time

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Another baby step toward mixed-use on Canal Walk

Al Harris October 22, 2010 4

Developers who requested several changes to restrictive covenants put in place when the Canal Walk was developed in 1994 have found some support

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Pipeline, Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 10.22.10

Al Harris October 22, 2010 0

CrashMax Equipment leased 6,000 SF office/warehouse at 12109 Wilfong Court in Chesterfield County while Toys “R” US leased 5,942 square feet at 11800 W Broad Street in Henrico County.

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Guest Opinion: Fizzy math

Thomas Bowden October 22, 2010 24

In this week’s Guest Opinion, RBS’s free market fan would rather New York not tell food stamp users that they can’t use public funds on soda, even if it had a net positive benefit

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NewsFeeds 10.22.10

admin October 22, 2010 0

Controversial adult store opens in Manassas (WTOP) An adult-oriented store that’s created a bit of a stir in Manassas opened Wednesday with little fanfare. But the city has allocated $70,000 to try and regulate

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Local bank’s parent not allowed to pay TARP dividend

Michael Schwartz October 21, 2010 0

The troubles at a local bank are preventing its parent company from paying its TARP dividend.

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