Monthly Archives: April 2011 »
Interactive watch wins VCU pitch contest
A watch that monitors your workout. That idea was chosen as the best pitch at a business plan competition for VCU students earlier this week
Read More »Street cart mogul steps back inside
After more than a decade running street carts downtown, restaurateur Michael Ng is headed indoors with a new dine-in Thai restaurant in Jackson Ward
Read More »Local publication bucks newspaper trend
The Chesterfield Observer, a weekly newspaper that has been operating since 1995, is moving into a bigger building and printing 26 percent more copies of each issue.
Read More »Investing on the verge
Tim Keating pitches his private equity fund to a crowd of Richmonders
Read More »NewsFeeds 4.29.11
Banks report higher earnings amid strong loan growth (Virginian-Pilot) The parent companies of two Hampton Roads community banks reported sharply higher earnings for the first quarter, citing strong loan growth and the impact of
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 4.29.11
Transystems leased 6,000 square feet in Henrico and CarePoint Medical leased 21,000 square feet in Innsbrook. And more sales are getting signed. NTS, LLC paid $1 million for a 10,000 square-foot office/warehouse building on
Read More »Local design firms on money-making list
Five local architectural and engineering design firms were ranked among the 500 largest in their industry
Read More »Not sure this is a good idea
The Living Social deal today may be a clever marketing pitch, but sounds rather dangerous, no?  
Read More »Innsbrook celebrates spring thaw
Over the past six months, several big office users have signed leases at Innsbrook, pushing down the vacancy rate at Richmond’s biggest office park and signaling plans to add hundreds of workers.
Read More »‘A New York touch with southern charm’
A restaurateur with two businesses in Queens has chosen Richmond as the location for his third venture.
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