Monthly Archives: June 2011 »
Richmond nonprofits lose exemptions
The IRS this month revoked hundreds of Richmond nonprofits’ tax-exempt status
Read More »The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 6.22.11
A departure at SportsQuest and a new head of admission at the University of Richmond. Plus lots of moves in law, commercial real estate and finance.
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Greyhound Express launches Richmond service to NYC (Times-Dispatch) Greyhound Express buses run between Richmond and Newark, N.J., and New York City, with at least three direct round trips daily. Richmond service began Tuesday. Virginia
Read More »Video game developer rises from the ‘Ash’
Richmond native Aujang Abadi and the firm he co-founded are setting up shop in the Boulders.
Read More »Pub to bring 70 jobs to Harrisonburg
Richmond-based Capital Ale House is opening a new location in Court Square, within walking distance of James Madison University.
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 6.21.11
Another company says it overpaid taxes in the City of Richmond and wants a refund while a law firm is trying to collect on a $100,000 bill and a bank wants $850,000 from a
Read More »NewsFeeds 6.21.11
Food Lion still No. 1 in area (Times-Dispatch) Food Lion held off its rivals in the highly competitive Richmond grocery market to rank first in sales for the third consecutive year, despite seeing its
Read More »Local banks get rated
Richmond remained home to two of the lowest rated banks and one of the lowest rated credit unions in Virginia through the first quarter, according to ratings released last week
Read More »Tax leaves a bad taste
One restaurateur is stirring the pot, rallying his peers around getting part of Richmond’s meals tax repealed, reduced or distributed differently.
Read More »Law firms next to swing at Apple REIT
Apple REITs Nine and Ten, two local REITs whose sister funds are under increasing scrutiny, are seeing some of the controversy spill over in their direction.
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