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VCU Medical Center names new president
Sep 8, 2021

VCU Medical Center names new president

Michael Roussos will be the next president of Richmond‘s VCU Medical Center, starting in December, VCU Health System announced Wednesday. Roussos was previously the lead administrator for University Hospital in San Antonio, where he led the hospital’s COVID-19 response. Roussos also aided in the hospital’s tran[...]

Sep 7, 2021

Richmond’s Universal Corp. to acquire Pennsylvania flavoring company

Richmond-based agriculture products supplier Universal Corp. has entered into an agreement to acquire specialty ingredient, flavoring and food company Shank’s Extracts Inc., it announced Tuesday. Founded in 1899, Shank’s is a privately-held company specializing in vanilla extract products. The company, which has more than 200 workers, manufactures more than 2,400 extracts, distillates, natural flavors and […][...]

Richmond’s Style Weekly shuts down after nearly 39 years
Sep 7, 2021

Richmond’s Style Weekly shuts down after nearly 39 years

After close to 39 years, the Richmond-based alternative weekly newspaper Style Weekly will shut down this week, Editor-in-Chief Brent Baldwin posted on Style’s Facebook page Tuesday. The publication’s closing came three years after Norfolk-based Landmark Communications Inc. sold its Virginia newspapers — The Virgin[...]

Caravati’s building in Richmond sells for $2.03M
Sep 7, 2021

Caravati’s building in Richmond sells for $2.03M

The former Caravati’s Inc. building in Richmond sold for $2.03 million, Colliers International in Virginia announced Sept. 2. Located at 104 E. Second St. in the Manchester area, the two-story building has 38,000 square feet. The buyer, 104 E. Second St. LLC, plans to develop the building into 42 apartment units. Construct[...]

VPM hires news director
Sep 7, 2021

VPM hires news director

VPM, Central Virginia’s NPR and PBS public broadcasting affiliate, has hired former Charlottesville Tomorrow News Editor Elliott Robinson as news director. “We are thrilled that Elliott will be leading VPM News,” VPM President and CEO Jayme Swain said in a statement. “With his impressive background in local news, ext[...]

Apartment buildings in Forest sell for $6.6M
Sep 2, 2021

Apartment buildings in Forest sell for $6.6M

Jefferson Ridge Apartments in Forest sold for $6.6 million, Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer’s Capital Markets Group and Cushman & Wakefield’s Mid-Atlantic Multifamily Advisory Group announced Tuesday. The sale finalized last week. Built in 1995, the 68-unit, 8-building apartment campus is located at 143 Jeffe[...]

Three Lynchburg apartment buildings sell for $8.2M
Sep 1, 2021

Three Lynchburg apartment buildings sell for $8.2M

Three apartment buildings within the Cornerstone community in Lynchburg sold for $8.2 million, Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer’s Capital Markets Group announced Monday. The buildings, located at 301 Rotunda St., 121 Colonnade St. and 101 Colonnade St. were built in 2012. They contain a total of 68 apartment units — 4[...]

Richmond consulting firm hires SVP of data and analytics
Aug 31, 2021

Richmond consulting firm hires SVP of data and analytics

Richmond-based IT consulting firm UDig has hired Reid Colson as its senior vice president of data and analytics, it announced Tuesday. “With Reid on our team, we are excited to help clients seize opportunities, from creating a single version of the truth to driving value via predictive analytics and machine learning,”[...]

Developers of the Henrico County ecodistrict see GreenCity’s arena as a home for hockey and basketball. Rendering courtesy GreenCity
Aug 30, 2021

GreenCity arena hopes to draw sports, music acts

When developers unsuccessfully pitched Navy Hill, a $1.5 billion mixed-use project and arena that sought to reinvent Richmond‘s downtown, they posed a question: If a major draw like Beyoncé came to town, where would she perform? Now those same developers are aiming to host artists like Justin Timberlake, Green Day and Joh[...]

Aug 27, 2021

Richmond hostel sells for $1.8M

The former HI Richmond Hostel sold for $1.8 million, S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. announced. Located at 7 N 2nd St., the 13,704-square-foot building is expected to remain a hostel. Potomac Area Hostels Inc. bought the building from American Youth Hostels Inc. Thomas Langston and David T. Kalman with S. L. Nusbaum represented the buyer.

Trane distribution facility in Midlothian sells for $14.15M
Aug 26, 2021

Trane distribution facility in Midlothian sells for $14.15M

Fairfax-based Peterson Cos., known for developing National Harbor in Maryland, closed Thursday on its $14.15 million purchase of an off-market distribution facility in Midlothian. The 83,025-square-foot facility, located at 14000 Justice Road, sits on a nine-acre parcel. It was constructed for Ingersoll Rand dba Trane Technologi[...]

COVID-19 vaccination shot Photo credit Art Writ, Capital News Service
Aug 25, 2021

More Va. health systems announce vaccine mandates

Major hospital systems in Hampton Roads and Central Virginia announced Wednesday that they will require all employees to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19.  In Hampton Roads, Chesapeake Regional Healthcare, Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters, Riverside Health System and Sentara Healthcare jointly announc[...]

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