Survey finds Virginia to be leader in health IT
54 percent of state’s hospitals are implementing telehealth services
Watkins withdraws uranium bill in General Assembly
Legislation would have lifted 31-year-old ban on mining
Gourmet store new to Richmond market will locate in Henrico County
Southern Season will be first commercial tenant at Staples Mill Centre Community.
William & Mary business school cited for environmental awareness
Mason School of Business is one of 10 on list compiled by MBAPrograms.org
New 15-story office tower coming to downtown Richmond
McGuireWoods law firm will be lead tenant in $110 million Gateway Plaza.
United Bankshares to acquire Virginia Commerce Bancorp
$491 million deal would boost United’s presence in the Washington, D.C., area
InfinityQS moves headquarters as company grows
Company will offer more on-site training in new Fairfax site.
Tapping the web
Crowdfunding harnesses the power of the Internet to bring together large groups of people to fund a project or idea.
Eminent domain
Verdicts in two recent lawsuits seem to indicate the way the wind is blowing in restricting the government’s power of eminent domain.
Shortchanging justice?
Virginia doesn’t have enough local judges to keep up with the workload, and so far, it hasn’t found enough money to fill all its vacancies.
Who invited Basel III?
Basel III is the third installment of a set of international bank regulations developed in Basel, Switzerland, in reaction to the global financial crisis in 2008-09.
Porter Realty Co. Inc. reports sales of large warehouse properties in Richmond region
A 416,930-square-foot office/warehouse facility in Ashland sells for $2.4 million.