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National Bank Building in Fredericksburg sells for $1.6 million
Aug 31, 2015

National Bank Building in Fredericksburg sells for $1.6 million

Downtown property in historic area offers 6,400 square feet.

Aug 31, 2015

Ground-leased Wawa in Henrico County sells for $3.8 million

Kerlin Corp. purchases property as an investment.

The Breeden Co. to celebrate grand opening of Short Pump project
Aug 31, 2015

The Breeden Co. to celebrate grand opening of Short Pump project

306 of the 420 units at Marshall Springs are leased.

Aug 31, 2015

Giant Food plans major renovations to Eagle Village store in Fredericksburg

Renovation will include expanded selections and products and self checkout.

Lawyer or boss?
Aug 28, 2015

Lawyer or boss?

Law firm leaders have to juggle two roles

Old Dominion Bar Association celebrates its 75th anniversary
Aug 28, 2015

Old Dominion Bar Association celebrates its 75th anniversary

Old Dominion Bar Association celebrates its 75th anniversary

No easy path
Aug 28, 2015

No easy path

Starting in January the Affordable Care Act will require more businesses to offer insurance coverage to their employees.

International presence
Aug 28, 2015

International presence

George Mason University joins conglomerate of schools in South Korea

An ‘extroverted campus’
Aug 28, 2015

An ‘extroverted campus’

George Mason University's goal is to be not only a “comprehensive research university” but also “an innovative and inclusive academic community committed to creating a more just, free and prosperous world” — with emphasis, perhaps, on the “prosperous.”

Knockout performances
Aug 28, 2015

Knockout performances

George Mason University’s Center for the Arts hosted five days of boxing matches on its flagship Fairfax campus this summer.

Old and new mix  in Alexandria
Aug 28, 2015

Old and new mix in Alexandria

Alexandria is planning commercial and residential development.

Fewer players in the game
Aug 28, 2015

Fewer players in the game

Big mergers by major insurance companies, announced in July and driven in part by the impact of the Affordable Care Act, are remaking the industry in ways that aren’t yet clear.

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