Monthly Archives: September 2011 »
Dominion Club pitches plan
The Dominion Club has issued a plan to reemerge as a sustainable business, but a major obstacle remains.
Read More »Monday Q&A: New treats bob on fro-yo wave
Rick Oeur is jumping headfirst into the swirling frozen yogurt market by bringing a Mechanicsville-based store to Richmond.
Read More »Foreclosures for 9.26.11
22 acres in Powhatan, a row house in the heart of the Fan and an upscale house in Goochland.
Read More »NewsFeeds 9.26.11
Investor sues Martinovich in bankruptcy court (Daily Press) A Newport News investor has filed a lawsuit in U.S. Bankruptcy Court seeking to prevent some of Jeffrey A. Martinovich’s debts from being discharged as
Read More »Inside the John Marshall
Richmond real estate professionals got a peak inside the John Marshall, a former hotel being converted into more than 230 apartments by Dominion Realty Partners. The $70 million dollar rehabilitation project has a target
Read More »Too good to pass up
A two-year old Richmond bank is the first of its local peers to tap into a government small-business lending program.
Read More »Coffee shop gets a kick-start
Lamplighter Roasting Company took over a derelict gas station in the Fan and transformed it into a neighborhood hot spot. Now the owners of the coffee shop are looking to recreate the magic
Read More »Three’s a coup
All Fired Up, a paint-your-own-ceramics studio, is opening its third location
Read More »Business Licenses: 9.23.11
A new nightclub, a ton of new restaurants including a Moroccan Grill, and a bar called Brass Monkeys Bar.
Read More »Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 9.23.11
C&F Bank sold an office building on Staples Mill Rd. and Enviva leased 44,000 sf in Ashland.
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