Monthly Archives: April 2011 »
A novelty item’s nutritional side
Your next health supplement might already be on your desk
Read More »SEC calls out SouthPeak
The chairman and a former executive of a Midlothian video game publisher were slapped with fines last week.
Read More »Foreclosures 4.25.11
A corner commercial building in Jackson Ward is in foreclosure, plus several $300,000 homes, lots in Henrico and what appear to be home lots near the James River in Chester.
Read More »NewsFeeds 4.25.11
Busch eyes its own hotel (Virginia Gazette) The next attraction at Busch Gardens may not be a coaster, but a hotel. Community banks feel pressure to raise capital (Virginian-Pilot) During the past year, at
Read More »Local Borders is gone for good
The Borders Books & Music store on West Broad Street is officially out of business. Borders filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in mid-February and announced then that the Broad Street location was one of
Read More »A welcome return
Nuccio Giambanco didn’t have to go far when relocating his Chesterfield restaurant.
Read More »Richmond courts the capital
A tourism ad blitz aimed at Washington takes a high-tech turn.
Read More »Newsfeeds 4.22.11
Run-down complex transformed into eco-friendly housing (Times-Dispatch) Recently finished, the complex was open Thursday as part of a series of 2011 Eco-Building Tours hosted by the James River Green Building Council in conjunction with
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 4.22.11
Three CRE firms report deals closed all over town.
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