In the latest Pitch: The state tourism office releases new episodes in its ‘My Home Virginia’ video web series, Alanis Morissette stars in a homegrown ad for a national cellular company, and a former Yebo creative director lands a new local gig. (BizSense Pro required)
Richmond BizSense
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About us
BizSense is Richmond’s leading source for business news and information. Founded in 2006, we combine the daily business reporting of a local newspaper with the analysis and commentary of a magazine. BizSense’s objective reporting and insightful commentary, along with our website’s business events calendar and local newswire, has garnered us widespread recognition as Richmond’s business news leader. The site, which is owned by Richmond-based Dyno Media, LLC, does not charge for access and is supported by advertising revenue.
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http://www.richmondbizsense.com/
External link for Richmond BizSense
- Industry
- Newspaper Publishing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, Virginia
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2006
Locations
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Primary
23 W Broad St
Richmond, Virginia, US
Employees at Richmond BizSense
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Ken Washington-Simmons
Meeting & Event Planning Manager
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Amy David
Reporter at Richmond BizSense
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Francis Smith
Experienced meeting and events professional with a passion for creating functional and memorable occasions. Proven ability to increase an…
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Mike Platania
Reporter at Richmond BizSense
Updates
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(BizSense Pro required)
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 7.30.24
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A Farmville-based restaurant group is casting out into the Richmond market.
Farmville BBQ and seafood joint Fishin’ Pig opening new spot in Innsbrook
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A pair of local entrepreneurs are moving their business ventures into a 1930s-era theater in the midst of a redevelopment.
Transforming Samis Grotto Temple in Bellevue lands first new retail tenant
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A Maryland-based developer’s recent eight-figure land deal has teed up a project that would add up to 2 million square feet of new industrial space in western New Kent County.
Developer seals $15M land deal for sizable New Kent industrial project
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More tangible signs that the Diamond District baseball stadium is moving forward are showing up at Richmond City Hall.
New Diamond District filings signal wind-up for stadium construction
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In The Agenda this week: Chesterfield approves zonings for a grocery-anchored mixed-use development and an 85-lot subdivision, and Henrico schedules public meetings for its comprehensive plan update. (BizSense Pro required)
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 7.29.24
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A hot sauce-making hobby has become a full-fledged side business for two local graphic designers.
Saucy side gig: Graphic designers launch new hot sauce brand Scared Cowboy
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Salomon & Ludwin scored yet another incremental victory in its lawsuit against a group of its former employees who abruptly resigned to launch their own firm.
Client poaching prohibition extended in Salomon & Ludwin case against former employees
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A mainstay Carytown retailer is moving elsewhere within the neighborhood.
Carytown’s Tokyo Market to relocate up the street
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