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Mar 13, 2025

Bon Secours hires new chief clinical officer for Richmond market

Dr. David Hasleton is the new chief clinical officer for Bon Secours’ Richmond market, the health system announced Thursday. In this role, Hasleton will oversee clinical operations, working with clinical teams, operational leaders and physicians and advanced practice clinicians. Most recently, Hasleton served as chief medi[...]

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Mar 11, 2025

$120M TowneBank-Village Bank acquisition approved by state, FDIC

Suffolk-based TowneBank’s $120 million acquisition of Midlothian’s Village Bank and Trust Financial Corp. has been approved by the FDIC and the Virginia State Corporation Commission, clearing the way for a completed deal in early April, the two banks said Tuesday. Announced in September 2024, the combined bank, which[...]

Randolph-Macon College names next president
Mar 11, 2025

Randolph-Macon College names next president

Ashland’s Randolph-Macon College has chosen Michael E. Hill as its 16th president, effective Aug. 1, the college announced Tuesday. Hill is currently president of Chautauqua Institution, a western New York nonprofit educational institution for children and adults that runs extensive theater, music and other arts programmin[...]

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Mar 7, 2025

Dominion files for SCC approval of Chesterfield gas-fired plant

Dominion Energy submitted an application with the Virginia State Corporation Commission Monday to install four natural gas-fired turbines on 95 acres at the utility’s Chesterfield Power Station. Dubbed the Chesterfield Energy Reliability Center (CERC), the facility, which is expected to cost $1.47 billion, will generate 94[...]

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Mar 7, 2025

231-unit apartment complex near U.Va. slated to open in 2027

Work began in mid-February on Blume on Ivy, a 231-unit apartment building on Ivy Road, near the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. The project is being developed by Up Campus Student Living, a Chicago-based investor, developer and manager of student housing and campus-area real estate. It’s slated to op[...]

VACU appoints risk management, internal audit officers
Mar 7, 2025

VACU appoints risk management, internal audit officers

Virginia Credit Union and its Member One division announced last week that it has named two executives to oversee risk management and the Chesterfield County-based credit union’s internal audit function. Mike Brunson has assumed the newly created role of executive vice president and chief risk officer. Meanwhile, VACU prom[...]

Law 2023: WENDY COLLINS PERDUE
Mar 5, 2025

University of Richmond law school dean stepping down next year

The University of Richmond announced Wednesday that Wendy Perdue, dean of the university’s School of Law, is stepping down as dean at the end of the 2025­-26 academic year. Perdue has been the law school dean since 2011 and will remain on faculty as a professor of law following a sabbatical. “Dean Perdue’s leaders[...]

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Mar 5, 2025

Henrico sends default notices to $2.3B GreenCity project developers

Updated March 10 The $2.3 billion GreenCity development in Henrico County appears to be in jeopardy, unless developers make an overdue payment by the end of the week. Henrico County has sent two notices of default — one in regard to the property purchase agreement and one relating to the development agreement — to the [&hell[...]

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Feb 28, 2025

Former Va. ABC employee sues authority, claiming retaliatory termination

A former Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority employee has filed a federal lawsuit against the state authority, alleging his termination last year was in retaliation for reporting alleged harassment and discrimination due to his sexual orientation.  Paul Watson, a former ABC senior business analyst who identifies as ga[...]

Central Va. Big Deal: Petersburg voters say ‘yes’ to a $1.4 billion casino
Feb 27, 2025

Central Va. Big Deal: Petersburg voters say ‘yes’ to a $1.4 billion casino

Petersburg voters know when to hold ’em and know when to fold ’em. In November 2024, more than 80% of voters approved a casino referendum, giving the green light to Cordish Cos.’ $1.4 billion Live! Casino & Hotel Virginia, which will be built on an undeveloped, roughly 90-acre site off Interstate 95 in Pete[...]

Central Va. Year-in-Review: Region scores in manufacturing, data centers
Feb 27, 2025

Central Va. Year-in-Review: Region scores in manufacturing, data centers

Central Virginia continued making headway in manufacturing and offices in 2024, as well as seeing increased interest from the data center sector. Growth is still taking place in Northern Virginia, home of Loudoun County’s famous “Data Center Alley,” where 70% of the world’s internet traffic courses, but as compan[...]

Petersburg City Council grants zoning approval for $1.4B casino resort
Feb 27, 2025

Petersburg City Council grants zoning approval for $1.4B casino resort

Petersburg City Council and Planning Commission unanimously gave final approval Tuesday for the zoning permits for Live! Casino Resort — paving the way for site development work to start in preparation for the construction of the multi-phase project. The $1.4 billion casino resort, which will be built on an undeveloped 100-acr[...]

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