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Richmond marketing Diamond property for redevelopment
Mar 23, 2022

Richmond pares down Diamond District developer pool

Story updated, March 24 at 11:45 a.m. The city of Richmond announced Wednesday that six competing development teams have been chosen out of 15 applicants to continue in the competition to redevelop the Diamond District area near the Richmond Flying Squirrels’ stadium. The city requested applications late last year for the [...]

Va. companies aid Ukraine, pull business from Russia
Mar 21, 2022

Smithfield Foods donates $2M to Ukraine relief efforts

Virginia-based Smithfield Foods Inc. announced a $2 million donation to relief efforts in Ukraine Monday. The nation’s largest pork processor and hog producer donated $250,000 each to the Global Red Cross Network, Mercy Chefs, Save the Children and World Central Kitchen. “Like the rest of the world, we are humbled an[...]

Mar 20, 2022

Rising interest rates not enough to deter homebuyers

Even the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates likely won’t be enough to cool down the hot real estate market in Virginia, experts say. In an attempt to slow the highest inflation rates in 40 years, Fed officials voted on March 16 to raise the benchmark federal funds rate by a quarter percentage point to a […]

Richmond Spiders forward Nathan Cayo (4) with a layup against the North Carolina State Wolfpack during the second half of the December 2021 Hall of Fame Shootout basketball matchup at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C. The Spiders faced the Iowa Hawkeyes in the first round of the NCAA tournament on March 17. (Credit: Scott Kinser/Cal Sport Media via ZUMA Wire/AP Images)
Mar 17, 2022

College sports wagering bill wasn’t good bet

RICHMOND, Va. — Six Virginia men’s and women’s basketball teams made it into March Madness, but state law prevents fans and bettors from placing wagers on their favorite in-state college teams. Lawmakers attempted to change that law this session. Sen. Monty Mason, D-Williamsburg, introduced Senate Bill 576 that[...]

Fed still likely to raise rates, despite Russia-Ukraine conflict
Feb 24, 2022

Fed still likely to raise rates, despite Russia-Ukraine conflict

Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond President and CEO Thomas Barkin said Thursday that he hopes to bring interest rates up to pre-pandemic levels “relatively quickly,” while noting that it’s hard to predict the future effect of the geopolitical conflict between Russia and Ukraine on the nation’s economy. Spe[...]

COVID-19 vaccination shot Photo credit Art Writ, Capital News Service
Feb 17, 2022

GOP lawmakers push to protect workers who decline COVID vaccines

RICHMOND, Va. – Lawmakers narrowly passed a bill this month that would allow people fired for refusing a COVID-19 vaccine to receive unemployment benefits if no other misconduct took place. The measure advanced from the House of Delegates on a 51-48 party line vote and was assigned to a Senate committee on Feb. 10. The [&helli[...]

DHG to merge with BKD, forming top 10 accounting firm
Feb 17, 2022

DHG to merge with BKD, forming top 10 accounting firm

The fifth-largest accounting firm operating in Virginia, Dixon Hughes Goodman LLP, is merging with Springfield, Missouri-based BKD CPAs & Advisors to form a combined top 10 accounting firm with $1.4 billion in revenue, the two firms announced Thursday. The “merger of equals” will be effective June 1, a company sp[...]

Dan Snyder owns Va.’s most expensive house
Feb 15, 2022

Dan Snyder owns Va.’s most expensive house

Virginia’s most expensive mansion now belongs to one of the most famous men in the commonwealth. River View, once part of George Washington’s Mount Vernon, in Alexandria, was sold on Oct. 29, 2021, for $48 million, according to TTR Sotheby’s International Realty. The agency brokered the sale of the 7-bedroom ho[...]

Workers broke ground in January 2022 on the planned $714 million Blue Star NBR medical glove manufacturing complex in Wythe County's Progress Park. Photo by Earl Neikirk.
Feb 10, 2022

$714M Wythe medical glove plant is solo venture now

Developers broke ground in January on the $714 million medical glove manufacturing complex planned for Wythe County’s Progress Park. Only now it may be a solo project, not a joint venture. In October 2021, then-Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced that Alexandria-based Blue Star NBR LLC was building manufacturing faciliti[...]

Christopher D. Kastner will become president and CEO of Huntington Ingalls Industries on March 1. Photo courtesy HII.
Jan 28, 2022

HII names new president and CEO

Christopher D. Kastner will become president and CEO of Newport News-based Huntington Ingalls Industries, the nation’s largest military shipbuilder, on March 1. Mike Petters, who has served as the Fortune 500 company’s president and CEO since Northrop Grumman Corp. spun off its shipbuilding division in 2011, will bec[...]

Republican Glenn Youngkin was sworn in as Virginia's 74th governor on Jan. 15, 2022. Photo by governor's office.
Jan 16, 2022

Youngkin sworn in as Virginia’s 74th governor

RICHMOND, Va. — Republican Glenn Youngkin was sworn in Saturday as Virginia’s 74th governor on the steps of the state Capitol. The political newcomer and former private equity executive is the commonwealth’s first Republican governor since Bob McDonnell, who took office in 2010. The commonwealth also made histo[...]

Consumer Technology Association: “CES will and must go on”
Dec 29, 2021

Consumer Technology Association: “CES will and must go on”

The Arlington-based Consumer Technology Association (CTA) is moving forward with its CES consumer technology trade show in Las Vegas in January, despite cancelations from big exhibitors and the surge of COVID-19 cases fueled by the omicron variant. Formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show, CES typically draws thousands of[...]

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