Monthly Archives: November 2011 »
A soul food tribute to a father’s spirit
John Sayles and sister, Demetria, recently opened Carlyle’s Cafe, a Southern food joint on West Main Street near
Read More »The Herd: Hires, promotions and departures for 11.22.11
Moves this week in architecture, marketing, technology and consulting.
Read More »NewsFeeds 11.22.11
For WexTrust victims, little hope of getting much back (Virginian-Pilot) Robert Dolsey put $50,000 into a WexTrust mining venture in 2006. After it imploded, and a court-appointed receiver distributed almost $5 million of WexTrust
Read More »From phones and fiber to rims and racing stripes
A former telecom exec just made a dramatic career lane change
Read More »A million square feet, and one big question
Economic developers in Chesterfield County are fast-tracking a massive distribution center, but officials are keeping mum on who it’s for
Read More »Monday Q&A: Retired engineer keeps his shoulder to the grind
Tom Doyle, 63, grew tired of skinning his shoulders in spills from his bike. Add in a broken collarbone and a dislocated shoulder, and he knew there had to a better way.
Read More »Foreclosures 11.21.11
A house in the Fan near VCU, plus a handful of $500,000 homes from around the region.
Read More »NewsFeeds 11.21.11
Lawyer remains free despite embezzlement convictions (Times-Dispatch) A lawyer convicted of embezzling $430,000 over seven years at the Marks & Harrison law firm was sentenced to more than three years in prison Thursday
Read More »Priced to sell
The thrifty, the nosy and the curious turned out in droves at the estate sale of bankrupt Richmond socialites Allen Meade Ferguson and his wife Mary Rutherfoord Mercer Ferguson.
Read More »Defying gravity
After brewing beer at home for more than two decades, Tony Ammendolia decided to begin supplying like-minded hobbyists.
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