In The Pitch: A local bank enlists an out-of-town agency for its latest ad campaign, a vodka brand gets a social media-led campaign, and Chesterfield County picks up media awards. (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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In The Herd this week: A longtime communications executive with VCU announces her retirement and the War Memorial Foundation announces new board members. (BizSense Pro required)
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 7.9.24
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Three years after opening its first local store in Chesterfield, a Hampton Roads-based appliance retailer has added its second location in the region.
East Coast Appliance plugs in new Henrico outpost, eyes more local stores
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A Baltimore-based law firm is adding some extra square footage for its growing Richmond office.
Law firm moves: Whiteford expands downtown, Woods Rogers completes post-merger rebrand
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The head of Activation Capital is out after a four-year run, while the fate of the group’s long-planned development project she had championed appears to be in question.
Activation Capital CEO steps down amid planning for downtown Innovation Center
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A national restaurant chain has chosen Carytown for its local market debut.
Richmond to get its first Sweetgreen restaurant
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Church Hill’s Dear Neighbor has settled into river country for good.
Church Hill retailer Dear Neighbor opens second location in Irvington
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A recent land deal within eyeshot of The Diamond has taken nearly 150 apartments off the board for the neighborhood and put the site in the hands of a healthcare giant.
Thalhimer scraps Arthur Ashe Blvd. apartment project, sells land to HCA
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A local barbershop chain is in expansion mode, as Clippers Barbershop, which already has three locations in the region, is planning two new spots at opposite ends of town.
Local barbershop chain Clippers adding new spots in Chesterfield and Henrico
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A plan to redevelop the blighted Glenwood Farms community now calls for replacing its nearly 300 apartments with more than triple that number of new homes.
Glenwood Farms redevelopment now planned for nearly 1,000 units
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