Monthly Archives: May 2011 »
Segway shop balances multiple lawsuits
The next stop on a Segway tour of Richmond might be the city courthouse.
Read More »The consumer makes a comeback
The first quarter of 2011 was strong for local business, according to taxable sales data from the state.
Read More »Shop owner denies landlord’s claims
Christopher Dorsey, who owns the Happy Corner on West Main Street, explains his position in a rental dispute.
Read More »The Herd: Hires, promotions and departures for 5.18.11
Moves this week in law, real estate and construction, plus a new editor for the Times-Dispatch and a lot of announcements from Mondial Assistance
Read More »Breaking Ground: Building Permit Roundup for 5.18.11
Lots of projects going up, including a new car wash on Midlothian Turnpike and renovations to a Virginia Credit Union building on West Broad Street and at a few public school buildings in Hanover
Read More »NewsFeeds 5.18.11
Bank buys back Orange motel, will auction it (Free-Lance Star) The yet-to-open Best Western motel in the town of Orange has been bought back by its lender and is up for sale. Virginia Community
Read More »Picasso adds his flourish to the bottom line
More than a quarter-million people came through the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts to see a rare collection of Pablo Picasso works, and local businesses reaped the benefits.
Read More »All of a sudden Boomtown, USA
Commercial real estate firms report a more than 200 percent increase in sales.
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 5.17.11
The estate of a six-year-old child who died while at a VCU dental clinic is suing the clinic for $5 million. Plus lots of judgments, including a local bank that is trying to collect
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