Monthly Archives: December 2010 »
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 12.17.10
Sweet Frog leased 1,480 square feet on Ironbridge Road in Chesterfield. Karen McCarthy bought the 3,024 square-foot office/retail store at 3101 West Cary Street in the City of Richmond for $480,000. Plus the Salvation
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Port’s long-delayed rail line to start up next week (Virginian-Pilot) Trains are scheduled to start running next week on a rail line built in the medians of Va. 164 and Interstate 664, the Virginia
Read More »Acquisition streak continues at Markel
A local retail research and data firm is the latest company to be snatched up by Markel’s investment arm.
Read More »Heading in the right direction
A New York firm hired by the the City of Richmond will overhaul the mishmash of signage that direct tourists to attractions downtown and along the Boulevard
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 12.16.10
Brinks gets a line of credit from a Japanese bank. Plus a golden parachute for the departing chief business officer of Insmed. And big insider trades at Markel and MeadWestvaco.
Read More »Business Licenses 12.16.10
New permit for a jelly and jam company, plus new construction firms and some retail.
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Megabus.com starts Richmond service (Times-Dispatch) Megabus started its discount intercity bus service in Richmond yesterday and already more than doubled its operations. The express bus company is running seven daily departures from Richmond, up
Read More »A renter’s market in Chesterfield
A glut of rental homes in Chesterfield County is good news for tenants, but not so much for property owners. An article in the latest Chesterfield Observer sheds some light on the rental market
Read More »B&B Printing Expands to Offer New Integrated Printing and Mailing Services
B&B Printing, a leading provider of printing and print related solutions in Richmond, VA, is pleased to announce its expansion into the mail services arena by acquiring new data-management and mailing services equipment
Read More »Banks go after one another in French fiasco
Two more Virginia banks are trying to recover millions squandered on incomplete historic renovations by Justin French. Only this time the banks didn’t lend directly to French.
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