Monthly Archives: June 2011 »
Monday Q&A: Goochdogs and good business
In the age of Netflix, Redbox and 3D digital projection, the Goochland Drive-In Theater is a small wonder.
Read More »Foreclosures 6.27.11
A hotel in Chesterfield is in foreclosure plus a handful of builder properties and a half-a-million dollar home in Oilville.
Read More »NewsFeeds 6.27.11
CEO Pay: What the area’s executives make (Washington Post) Hefty stock awards and bonuses drove total compensation up over 20 percent for Washington’s highest-paid chief executives last year, reflecting a nationwide trend among the
Read More »Expansion in the fast lane
A locally based trucking giant will take over the former offices of a tobacco company
Read More »New life for an old favorite
Charlie Rawlings has reopened Dixie Restaurant, a family-owned business that’s operated on North Sycamore Street in Petersburg for more than 70 years.
Read More »NewsFeeds 6.24.11
Virginia BioTechnology Research Park seeks state help (Times-Dispatch) The Virginia BioTechnology Research Park is doing well but could use financial help from the state, the Senate Finance Committee was told Thursday. G.L.M.G. to join
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 6.24.11
Napoleon Taxicab Service leased 6,770 square feet in Richmond, while Dickeys BBQ leased 2,400 square feet on Forest Hill Ave. Plus a new Olive Garden is coming to Short Pump, and BIZPORT leased 14,000
Read More »More furloughs at Media General
Media General told its employees Thursday that they must take 15 unpaid days between now and the end of the year
Read More »Help find Richmond’s ugliest website
Two local web designers want to make over Richmond’s least attractive small-business site.
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