Monthly Archives: July 2011 »
Local non-profits get $300,000 in grants
The John Randolph Foundation rewarded groups that focus on health, wellness and education
Read More »Valley craft brewery steams into Richmond
A two-and-half-year-old craft brewery in Roanoke has finally made its way to the capital
Read More »The Herd: New hires, promotions and departures for 7.26.11
New hires this week in banking, wealth management, architecture and more. Plus, a big round of promotions at a downtown firm.
Read More »Newsfeeds for 7.26.11
Kingsmill reinvented (Virginia Gazette) Kingsmill will rejuvenate and expand its iconic resort under an ambitious masterplan designed to draw more people here and keep them longer. Monarch Mortgage president files for Chapter 11 (Virginian-Pilot)
Read More »Vote on $35M student housing project delayed
A City Council vote on the project has been continued indefinitely at the request of the developer
Read More »Apple REIT closes on $28M hotel deals
The newest fund run by the downtown-based Apple REIT Companies has barely skipped a beat since the company was recently dragged into the national spotlight
Read More »New space for swanky shirts
The founders of the local high-end men’s shirt maker Ledbury will be moving their operations in September
Read More »Let the deals do the talking
Richmond’s newest investment banking firm is open for business, but you wouldn’t know it walking by its headquarters in Shockoe Slip
Read More »Monday Q&A: Setting the stage
The co-founder and director of RVA Magazine has booked one of the country's most popular DJs to headline the first RVA Music Fest
Read More »Foreclosures: 7.25.11
A $4 million lot in Powhatan County is on the block this week. And a $600,000 house in Richmond has gone into foreclosure.
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