Monthly Archives: March 2011 »
Livewire buys Home Media
The two custom home-entertainment-system providers find they are a natural fit.
Read More »Improv group is back in the funny business
ComedySportz is ready to step back into the spotlight
Read More »Financial firm goes headhunting
Cortview Capital is in expansion mode, with new offices in four cities.
Read More »NewsFeeds 3.23.11
Rachel Flynn Departs, Says City Lags (Style Weekly) City Hall’s recent brain drain was punctuated last week with the resignation of the city’s most progressive bureaucrat, Director of Community Planning Rachel Flynn. After five
Read More »VCU Sweet 16
VCU students and fans can now show their support for their school with a NCAA tournament Sweet 16 T-shirt sold at VCU’s bookstore
Read More »Va. law schools make the list
The University of Virginia’s law school was the top ranked law school in the state and the ninth best law school in the nation, according to the U.S. News & World Report
Read More »Cinderella comes to town
Richmond has suddenly become the capital of the college basketball universe. And that has some major business implications for both schools as they try and get the most out of the national exposure and
Read More »Fans’ dreams take flight, but can their wallets?
With two teams from Richmond playing in the Sweet Sixteen, students and alumni in the area are busy making travel plans
Read More »A week before tipoff, sports bars notch a win
College hangouts are the place to be to watch the NCAA tournament, and some restaurants are doing record business.
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