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Apr 26, 2021

COVID roundup: AG says Va. public colleges can require vaccine

As more Virginians get vaccinated, the attorney general has issued an opinion concluding that the state’s public colleges and universities can require COVID-19 vaccinations for in-person attendance this fall — although it remains up to individual institutions. “There is no question that the General Assembly could enact[...]

Eugene M. Jordan II. Photo Courtesy Old Point Financial Corp.
Apr 23, 2021

Old Point Trust begins search for new chief

Old Point Trust & Financial Services President, Chairman and CEO Eugene M. Jordan II will become general counsel and corporate secretary for the Hampton-based wealth management services provider’s parent company, Old Point Financial Corp. Jordan, who has been Old Point Trust’s president and CEO for 19 years, will[...]

4500 Progress Road in Norfolk has sold for $3.75 million.
Apr 23, 2021

Norfolk industrial building sells for $3.75M

A 66,000-square-foot industrial building in Norfolk has sold for $3.75 million. Virginia Beach-based Club Forrest Acquisitions LLC purchased the building, located at 4500 Progress Road, from Boston-based Wheeler Commercial Properties. The deal closed on April 15. The building is situated on a four-acre parcel and is currently oc[...]

Apr 23, 2021

Commercial real estate leasing roundup

Central Virginia – Weyerhaeuser Co. renewed its lease of 72,399 square feet of industrial space at Sarellen Road Warehouse, 4200-4222 Sarellen Road, in Henrico County. Evan Magrill and Scott Douglas of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled lease negotiations on behalf of the landlord. – Belvac Production Machinery Inc. leased 40,000 square feet of industrial […]

Apr 23, 2021

Henrico-based The Hilb Group announces four acquisitions

Henrico County-based insurance company The Hilb Group LLC (THG) announced a series of acquisitions in the last three weeks, bringing its total offices to more than 100 in 22 states. The company has been focused on acquisitions in recent years. Founded in 2009, THG has been a portfolio company of Washington, D.C.-based investment management company […]

Roanoke’s Villages at Garst Creek has sold for $23 million.
Apr 23, 2021

Arlington’s Blackfin acquires Roanoke County apartments for $23.2M

Arlington-based Blackfin Real Estate Investors LLC purchased Villages at Garst Creek, a 504-unit apartment complex in Roanoke County, for $23.25 million. The deal closed on April 21. Built in 1974, the 33-building property is located at 4375 Garst Mill Road. The property was rehabbed in 2007 under the Section 42 Low-Income Housi[...]

Apr 23, 2021

Virginia’s median home price jumps 9.8% over previous year

On April 20, Virginia Realtors reported that the median statewide home sales price  for March was $335,000, up 9.8% from a year ago. Outlined in Virginia Realtors’ March 2021 Home Sales Report, the trade association reports that home prices have been rising quickly since last summer, with year-to-date home prices up in nearly[...]

Falkland Farms property. Photo courtesy of the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation
Apr 23, 2021

Fortnite video game CEO makes Va.’s largest land conservation gift

North Carolina billionaire and Epic Games Inc. CEO Tim Sweeney has donated 7,300 acres of privately-owned land in Halifax County to the state — the largest single private land conservation gift in Virginia history, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Friday. Cary, North Carolina-based Epic is the company behind the massively popular [...]

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam delivered an April 22, 2021, video message to loosen more COVID restrictions.
Apr 22, 2021

Northam: State to loosen more restrictions May 15

Beginning May 15, the state will loosen more restrictions, including allowing larger social gatherings and expanded audiences for entertainment venues and sporting events, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced in a video message released Thursday. Restaurants will also be allowed to resume serving alcohol after midnight. Northa[...]

Apr 22, 2021

Va. jobless claims up 173% from last week

For the April 13-17 filing week, 13,751 Virginians submitted initial unemployment claims, a 173% increase from the previous week, but an 83% decrease from this time a year ago when jobless claims were near a peak during the COVID-19 pandemic. Last week’s new claims rose by 8,717 compared to those from the week ending Apri[...]

Jake Crocker closed his two Richmond restaurants indefinitely. Photo by Caroline Martin
Apr 22, 2021

Bar seating reopened statewide, governor declares

For the first time in more than a year, Virginians are now allowed to sit at bars for service as long as they stay at least six feet apart. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam amended Executive Order 72 on Wednesday without an announcement, making the following policy change for restaurants, breweries, distilleries, wineries and tasting[...]

Apr 22, 2021

McAuliffe has significant lead among Dems in latest poll

In a poll released Thursday, 47% of Virginia Democratic voters surveyed are backing former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s primary bid for his party’s gubernatorial nomination, according to data from Christopher Newport University’s Wason Center for Public Leadership. Two months ago, McAuliffe had 26% of the vo[...]

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