Monthly Archives: July 2011 »
Newsfeeds for 7.25.11
Retired CEO buys 244 acres in Currituck County (The Virginian-Pilot) The retired chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc. has bought a 244-acre piece of land once slated to be developed into a mixed-use residential
Read More »Beard City, USA
There was no shortage of sideburns, muttonchops, handlebars, walruses, goatees, lumberjacks or any other form of facial hair expression today at the convention center. Hundreds of proud beard and mustache owners waited in line
Read More »Second chance for Manchester project
An apartment project sidelined by the recession might get a fresh start now that it’s in the hands of a new developer.
Read More »Entrepreneurs are on the radar
Two brothers with a passion for fashion are branching off from their startup to launch a clothing line.
Read More »The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 7.22.11
A huge warehouse purchase in Henrico this week. A big retail building is sold on W. Cary Street. And an entity called the Green Flamingo takes space on E. Franklin.
Read More »Newsfeeds for 7.22.11
Imprisoned Richmond developer still on hook for state charges (Times-Dispatch) Imprisoned Richmond developer Justin G. French was supposed to leave prison in West Virginia for the day to appear in Richmond Circuit Court on
Read More »Richmond Multisports launches the 3rd annual Rocketts Landing Triathlon Sunday, July 24th – fourth tri in the series of eight local races
Richmond Multisports (RMS) will produce the third annual Rocketts Landing Du & Triathlon.
Read More »Another Richmond restaurant is kaput
BizSense received word that Jimmy’s Restaurant, a decades-old diner known for its breakfast had closed recently. Located at the Lexington Commons shopping center near Broad and Gaskins, the restaurant has been nearly cleared out
Read More »Battle over Wilton shares gets heated
A federal bankruptcy judge rejected an agreement that would have paved the way for Hank Wilton to sell his shares and bow out of the Wilton Companies
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