Monthly Archives: November 2010 »
Monday Q&A: An IT answer to an interior design problem?
A serial entrepreneur is at it again, trying to raise half a million dollars after coming up with an idea while renovating a house on Monument Ave.
Read More »Foreclosures 11.22.10
More Justin French properties are in foreclosure. Plus lots in New Kent County.
Read More »NewsFeeds 11.22.10
8 years. $16.1 million spent. And still just a Norfolk drawing (Virginian-Pilot) A 26-story building scheduled to open next year in downtown may be years away as the developer struggles. The city has spent
Read More »Is Spielberg scouting Richmond for Lincoln biopic?
Richmond has long been in the running to land the $50 million production of Stephen Spielberg’s biopic about Abraham Lincoln
Read More »Gas station fuels development quandary
A planning group is requesting city funds to help buy out a gas station owner who is in no hurry to sell
Read More »SBA spigot increases flow
SBA loans are regaining popularity, but loan volume is still well off pre-recession levels.
Read More »Guest Opinion: Get the government out of the booze biz
To anyone who seriously thinks that the state should stay in the liquor business, ask yourself: How did we get into it in the first place?
Read More »NewsFeeds 11.19.10
Judge postpones lawyer’s arraignment in theft case (Times-Dispatch) A Hopewell judge yesterday unexpectedly postponed the scheduled arraignment of a Richmond attorney who was charged Tuesday with stealing at least $450,000 from the law firm
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 11.19.10
Olde Towne Bicycles purchased 3,360 square feet in Ashland from for $475,000, while Maxim Healthcare Services, Inc. leased 2,738 square feet in the Forest Office Park
Read More »Merit Medical to add 75 jobs in Chesterfield
A medical manufacturer will invest $1 million to expand its plant in Chesterfield and add 75 jobs in the process
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