Monthly Archives: March 2011 »
Bracket Buster, USA
Office bracket pools have been turned upside down thanks to the University of Richmond and VCU’s run to the Sweet Sixteen. Some great statistics from ESPN show just how unlikely of a run this
Read More »German solar distributor picks Richmond for U.S. debut
A German solar distributor is making its U.S. entry with a showroom and office in Richmond
Read More »Dismantling is almost done
One of the last remaining major assets of Chesterfield-based Commonwealth Biotechnologies Inc. was auctioned Monday to a businessman from China.
Read More »A common good
Local nonprofit gets a boost from Genworth’s employee volunteer program as it builds a new website.
Read More »Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings for 3.24.11
Proxy season continues – and more hefty pay packages for local execs at Markel, MeadWestvaco and others; Genworth’s new CFO gets a sweet new deal; new directors at a local bank; and another big
Read More »New Business Licenses for 3.24.11
Nothing super unusual this week, but lots of taxi companies, maid services and contractors.
Read More »NewsFeeds 3.24.11
Stafford County exploring ways to attract high-end retailers (Free-Lance Star) Stafford County Supervisor Paul Milde was shocked when he heard why Trader Joe’s is interested in opening a location in Fredericksburg. The top priority
Read More »RRHA head leaving for Baltimore job
After 6 years with the agency, the head of the Richmond Redevelopment and Housing Authority is heading to Baltimore.
Read More »Baskervill gives back to the community
The second annual Earth Month celebration is bigger and better this year with a month-long series of events, community participation, sponsors, and tips on how any organizations and individuals can be sustainable
Read More »BizSense on TV
BizSense’s Michael Schwartz talked about the business behind the NCAA Madness.  
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