Monthly Archives: October 2011 »
New candy shop at Stony Point
Pecan Jacks, a candy shop just opened a holiday store at the mall.
Read More »Food panel at the Frontier Project
The Frontier Project, a Shockoe Bottom-based consulting company, held a panel discussion Friday on food asking local experts about the trends and changes that are happening in the Richmond area. Seven panelists spoke about
Read More »West Broad office building to become apartments
A Philadelphia-based real estate company just picked up a 50-year-old office building and plans to turn it into apartments
Read More »Chesapeake rings its bell in Richmond
The former head of Bank of Virginia is back in the game — this time at a Kilmarnock bank that just set up shop in Richmond.
Read More »Monday Q&A: A bold move to build a bridge
Last week marked the groundbreaking for Stonebridge, a new mixed-use project that will replace the abandoned Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield County.
Read More »Foreclosures 10.31.11
An eclectic list this week, with some super high-end homes and property in the Near West End.
Read More »NewsFeeds 10.31.11
Police break up Occupy Richmond encampment (Times-Dispatch) Richmond and Virginia State Police today broke up an encampment of Occupy Richmond protesters who had been camping at Kanawha Plaza downtown since Oct. 15. Brewer
Read More »Fresh meat
More than 1,100 newly minted Virginia lawyers have been thrust into the cold cruel world
Read More »Banking on a turnaround
The region’s largest stalled development has an ambitious plan to get out of bankruptcy and pay its creditors every cent owed.
Read More »Black Hand gets a double shot in the arm
A local business is providing a vital commodity that keeps the crew of the Lincoln movie filming in Richmond hard at work
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