Monthly Archives: February 2011 »
Paperboard firm joins Penn. packaging company
A local paperboard manufacturer joined with a Pennsylvania packaging company
Read More »Bonefish coming to Short Pump
Rumors that Bonefish Grill was coming to West Broad Village proved true on Monday when the chain signed a lease with property manager Markel Eagle
Read More »SportsQuest No. 2 resigns
“It’s certainly gone a lot slower than we all hoped," says Phil Evans.
Read More »A red-letter week for the Port of Richmond
Eimskip sails off into the sunset, but Osage Bio Energy rides in with good news
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 2.17.11
Executives from several local public companies exercised millions of dollars worth of stock options over the past week. Genworth execs get big stock awards. Meanwhile, another company had to delay its year-end financials, and
Read More »Business Licenses for 2.17.11
A semipro football team looks like it's trying to form. Plus a few restaurateurs.
Read More »NewsFeeds 2.17.11
Media General to use Google One Pass in Virginia, Journalism Online metered model in N.C. (Poynter) Google’s first U.S. newspaper client will be Media General. Reid Ashe, Media General’s chief operating officer, said that
Read More »Local firm buys marine terminal in Chesapeake
Richmond-based Enviva has acquired a deepwater port terminal in Chesapeake to help ship products from its new North Carolina manufacturing facility
Read More »West Broad Borders on closing list
Books and music store Borders filed Chapter 11 bankruptcy Wednesday, announcing that it planned to close a third of its stores across the country. The list of 200 closures includes the chain’s 25,000-square-foot store
Read More »New apartments take shape
This 160-unit apartment complex at 8 1/2 Canal St is pushing into the later stages of construction. Providence, Rhode Island-based Gilbane started the project last year and plan to start leasing in time for
Read More »
