Monthly Archives: February 2011 »
Monday Q&A: Paying for news
The Richmond Times-Dispatch is partnering with Google to try to boost revenue. This week an exec from the Times-Dispatch chats with RBS about the plan.
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Muller Martini will close Newport News operations by Jan. 2012; 160 will lose jobs (Daily Press) After nearly four decades in Newport News, Muller Martini Manufacturing Corp. is calling it quits. The manufacturer of
Read More »Foreclosures: 2.21.11
A few small lots plus lots of higher-priced homes in Henrico this week.
Read More »SBA extends help to property owners
In a bid to help stave off the harmful effects of a possible rise in commercial real estate foreclosures, the Small Business Administration unveiled a new program yesterday extending loan guarantees for refinancing commercial
Read More »Soliciting investors?
Lawyers and other advisers are always counseling startups not to be too public about the details of any equity raising. This small engine repair shop on East Main Street doesn’t seem too concerned. Think
Read More »Credit, Debit or Tendr.me?
A new local startup hopes to cash in on making it easier and cheaper for people to exchange money online
Read More »Same song, new stage
A local startup rose out of the ashes of the collapse of Land America and hired many of the former company’s castaways. And the company just absorbed another local office full of former LandAmerica
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 2.18.11
Ross leased 32,302 square feet at The Creeks at Virginia Center and Personal Chef to Go leased 6,843 square feet in Mechanicsville. Extra Special Parents, Inc. leased 4,900 square feet in Chesterfield. Plus a
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Capital One sues Henrico company (Times-Dispatch) As first reported in The Docket on RBS this week, A Capital One Financial Corp. subsidiary has filed a lawsuit against Bay Harbor Professional Services, a western Henrico
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