Tag Archives: David Larter

  • News Flyin’ Pig owners Kevin McGrath and Steve Rogge. (Photo by David Larter)

    Clover Hill grads open new Chesterfield restaurant

    The Chesterfield natives on Tuesday opened the Flyin’ Pig Backyard Grill in the Waterford Shopping Center.

  • News A building at the former Reynolds Metals plant. (Photo by David Larter)

    South Richmond development deal update

    One of the largest developable plots of land in Richmond is back on the market.

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    Allianz to layoff 139 local workers

    Company statement said the employees knew the cuts were coming.

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    Henrico shopping center sold in multi-million dollar deal

    Why was the Atlanta-based firm interested in buying White Oak Village?

  • News CafeDIem

    Landlord locks Richmond bar and restaurant

    “Cafe Diem still has the opportunity to remedy any kind of default situation,” property manager Nathan Hughes said.

  • News fast food

    Can you guess Richmond’s top fast food restaurant?

    Nation’s Restaurant News, an industry trade publication, published a list of the top fast food restaurants in the Richmond market

  • News Dunkin Donuts

    Dunkin’ Donuts coming to Carytown

    A national doughnut chain is opening its first store in the City of Richmond in Carytown.

  • News Baja Bean

    Baja Bean Co. to move, lease won’t be renewed

    The landlord of the Fan restaurant is looking to spruce the place up and make way for a new tenant.

  • News UR restaurant

    University of Richmond to open new downtown restaurant

    The school plans to open Richmond on Broad Cafe

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    Short Pump restaurant closed after 5-year run

    Plaza Guadalajara was evicted from its property

  • News Carytown

    Will sex sell in Carytown?

    Fiamour, an intimate-apparel store, is moving into a recently vacated retail space.

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    Richmond restaurant closing its doors

    The Belvidere at Broad posted a note on its Facebook page announcing that Thursday is its last day in business.