Monthly Archives: November 2010 »
The Herd: New hires and promotions for 11.24.10
A slim herd, on account of Thanksgiving. But hires in wealth management, banking and
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Settler’s Market is back in play (Virginia Gazette) Settler’s Market is off the market, at last. “I can confirm that it is under contract for a year-end closing,” said Jay Joseph, senior president with
Read More »The R&D Dept.: Local Patents for 11.24.10
A new patent for moving dough at AMF. A new shower cleaning sprayer device by S.C. Johnson & Son and a variation on a muscle relaxer created by an Ashland inventor.
Read More »More foreclosures in French’s portfolio
Another bank is foreclosing on some of developer Justin French’s property, and it could leave the tax credit investor in the lurch
Read More »The waiting game
A Midlothian-based bank badly in need of capital is still waiting on the deal to clear a regulatory hurdle.
Read More »Free Agents commit to Hampton Roads
The firm, which handles public relations, advertising, marketing and event management, recently opened its second office.
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 11.23.10
A bank is trying to collect from two developers. Plus a church congregant claims she was defamed in Church.
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Chesapeake-based developer also behind on other projects (Virginian-Pilot) Chesapeake hotel developer LTD Hospitality stumbled in the down economy, falling behind on loans and projects. In recent weeks, lenders have taken control of and appointed
Read More »New shop sweetens up West Broad Village
Life at West Broad Village just got a little sweeter, thanks to a candy store that opened this past weekend. Sweet Spot, located on Old Brick Road next to the new Children’s Museum of
Read More »Real estate firms face state audits
The Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation started random inspections of real estate firms this month to make sure they are following guidelines -- in particular whether escrow accounts containing security deposits are being
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