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NewsFeeds 8.24.11
Verizon workers back on the job (Times-Dispatch) After a two-week strike that ended Saturday, more than 45,000 Verizon Communications Inc. workers returned to work Tuesday without major incident, except for the earthquake. NBA Lockout
Read More »Glass half full for local banks
Although more than half of the banks based in Richmond are in the red, many are on the cusp of profitability.
Read More »The Docket: Court Roundup for 8.24.11
More collections efforts, plus a former customer at Gold's Gym claims she twisted her foot in a spinning class.
Read More »Local firms among country’s fastest growing
Business is a-booming for 20 Richmond area companies who landed a spot on the most recent list of the country’s 5,000 fastest growing companies as compiled by Inc. Magazine One company made it into
Read More »Sometimes crime does pay
Most of the time, it is an honor to have your photo in the paper — unless that paper happens to be the Crime Times. That is the name of a new publication selling
Read More »Corner Store
Construction at The Corner at Short Pump. Rebke recently bought the development
Read More »Va. firm under investigation
The State Corporation Commission opened an inquiry into the Tetra Companies, a defunct real estate investment group based in Virginia Beach
Read More »Spend dough, buying bread
Total taxable sales for Richmond, Henrico and Chesterfield are up almost 2 percent over the same period last year, and grocery stores saw a double-digit increase.
Read More »The Herd: Departures, new hires and promotions for 8.23.11
The head of a major local nonprofit is moving up. Also, new hires at local surgery centers and in architecture, and the American Bar Association Board of Governors gets a new local member.
Read More »NewsFeeds 8.23.11
Arcola Center gets new life (Washington Post) Bob Buchanan is ready to bet on the Loudoun County housing market again. In 2007, Buchanan’s mixed-use Arcola Center project was going to be the next big
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