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Richmond BizSense
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Bank forecloses on 80 lots
 A local bank is foreclosing on 80 lots from two local homebuilders in mostly upscale suburban neighborhoods.
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A business is born where dogs meet hogs
One customer of a Richmond-based manufacturer and retailer found the product after getting pulled by a state trooper while riding with her dog on the Jersey Turnpike. She got a ticket for having a passenger without a helmet.
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Guest Opinion: Common sense pulls into port
The Port of Richmond is one of the most underutilized pieces of property in Richmond, writes David Peck, a former scrap metal operator who used to ship materials from the port but who writes this week that there is no need anymore for the city to own and subsidize it.
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Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 9.3.10
C&F Mortgage Corporation leased 3,388 while Anytime Fitness leased 4,200 sf of space at the Courthouse Place Shopping Center.
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NewsFeeds 9.3.10
Local cities lose bond fees to the state (Inside Business) It’s a classic standoff between the powers in Richmond and localities, which are struggling with budget cutbacks, unfunded pensions and slipping services. The issue: approving bonds and the administrative fees associated with the them Bars, restaurants face new taxes with privatization (Times-Dispatch) The money would [...]
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Bank’s heritage consolidated into the history books
A local bank brand known for its African American heritage is getting a name change. And it's a clever move by the bank's out-of-state owners to help clean up a regulatory impediment.
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Former Redskins star caught in French’s troubles
An NFL Hall of Famer is the latest to emerge claiming he is owed money by troubled developer Justin French.
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Trading Day: Inside the SEC filings of local public companies
A slimmer Trading Day this week, with moves at an up-start bank. Plus Dominion is selling bonds that pay only 2.25 percent.
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NewsFeeds 9.2.10
Virginia Retirement System’s chief investment officer leaving (Times-Dispatch) The Virginia Retirement System fared well with market investments in the past year, but now the $47.7 billion pension system is about to lose its chief investment officer. HR Bankshares seeks OK from shareholders for plan (Virginian-Pilot) The stakes of existing shareholders in Hampton Roads Bankshares Inc. [...]
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Lights, camera, Richmond
A made for TV movie will be filmed in Richmond starting this month.
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