Monthly Archives: November 2011 »
What purpose does the Caboose serve?
What’s the purpose of a caboose nowadays? I think they used to be a place for the crew to eat meals. Is that still the case? I see them attached to trains going through
Read More »Livewire gets its own home upgrade
After making three acquisitions this year, the home technology company has found itself some more room to operate.
Read More »VCB tries to force Roseland’s hand
As a massive stalled real estate project in Midlothian tries to work its way out of bankruptcy, one of the development’s lenders is eager for some cash.
Read More »Photography gets more exposure in Richmond
After more than a year of development, a new gallery is debuting on Broad Street this Friday
Read More »The Stew: Restaurant roundup for 11.30.11
We’re serving up our monthly helping of restaurant news. In this installment, we’ve got new restaurants in Carytown and Shockoe Bottom, plus a few closings.
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Ice rink floated for New Town (Virginia Gazette) Organizers have been quietly working for three years on an ice rink at New Town. But don’t sharpen your skates yet, since New Town Management
Read More »A major minor league honor
Todd “Parney” Parnell, COO of the Richmond Flying Squirrels, was named the top executive in minor league baseball this week
Read More »Mall nixes plans to track shoppers’ cell phones
The owner of Short Pump Town Center has canceled its plans to track shoppers’ movements through the mall after receiving a complaint from a U.S. Senator. Forest City Enterprises had planned to use the
Read More »Richmond catches the kettlebell craze
Cabell Jones is whipping Richmonders into shape, one swing at a time.
Read More »Mondial expands lease at Deep Run
After initially leasing four of five floors, a locally-based travel insurance company Mondial Assistance decided to lease all five floors of the Deep Run I office building in Western Henrico.
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