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New candy shop at Stony Point

Amy David October 31, 2011 1

Pecan Jacks, a candy shop just opened a holiday store at the mall.

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Food panel at the Frontier Project

Amy David October 31, 2011 0

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

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West Broad office building to become apartments

Al Harris October 31, 2011 9

A Philadelphia-based real estate company just picked up a 50-year-old office building and plans to turn it into apartments

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Chesapeake rings its bell in Richmond

Michael Schwartz October 31, 2011 0

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.

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Monday Q&A: A bold move to build a bridge

Al Harris October 31, 2011 0

Last week marked the groundbreaking for Stonebridge, a new mixed-use project that will replace the abandoned Cloverleaf Mall in Chesterfield County.

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Foreclosures 10.31.11

BizSense Staff October 31, 2011 0

An eclectic list this week, with some super high-end homes and property in the Near West End.

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NewsFeeds 10.31.11

admin October 31, 2011 0

  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

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Fresh meat

admin October 28, 2011 0

More than 1,100 newly minted Virginia lawyers have been thrust into the cold cruel world

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Banking on a turnaround

Michael Schwartz October 28, 2011 3

The region’s largest stalled development has an ambitious plan to get out of bankruptcy and pay its creditors every cent owed.

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Black Hand gets a double shot in the arm

Al Harris October 28, 2011 4

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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