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Richmond BizSense
Newspaper Publishing
Richmond, Virginia 16,729 followers
Your city. Your business.
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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RRHA officials and volunteers are going door to door in each of the city’s public housing developments to promote its “last-chance repayment agreement,” a limited-time offer that allows residents to set up an agreement at their respective management offices to pay back any late charges and avoid eviction.
RRHA goes door to door in ‘last chance’ effort to promote rent repayment plans
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Richmond Camera is about to shutter its last retail store.
Richmond Camera to close Carytown store, consolidate to Chesterfield lab
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Just as news broke of a $40 million lawsuit against developers of Richmond’s Diamond District project, the City of Richmond secured financing for the project’s anchor baseball stadium.
City locks in $130M ballpark bond sale; Thalhimer calls $40M Diamond District lawsuit ‘baseless’
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George Inge has been thinking about launching an online specialty grocery store for three decades. Now, bolstered by pandemic-inspired retail trends, he has made his longtime dream a reality.
Richmond-based online-only grocer makes its market debut
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Locally based RMC Events, known for providing yellow-jacketed workers at events around the state, will have a smaller presence on VCU’s campus by the time the university’s students start their fall semester.
Events company RMC sheds some employees as VCU security contract ends
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A two-year-old Tuckahoe neighborhood market is already looking to expand with a spot south of the river.
Supper Club neighborhood market plans expansion into Midlothian
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UPDATED - Developers of Richmond’s Diamond District project have been thrown a legal curveball from one of their former partners in the form of a $40 million lawsuit.
Updated: Diamond District developers hit with $40M lawsuit from former project partner
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BREAKING NEWS - Diamond District developers hit with $40M lawsuit from former project partner
Updated: Diamond District developers hit with $40M lawsuit from former project partner
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Where there’s one townhome infill project taking shape in the West End, another one could be literally right behind it.
Developers teaming up on eight-home infill near Grove Ave. and I-195
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