November 16, 2009
Biz Buzz: Chesterfield center’s shopping filling out
Sitting in the shadows of the Westchester Commons, The Shoppes at Westchester is quickly filling up and becoming a major shopping and office complex on Midlothian Turnpike. The Chesterfield County development is part of the Watkins Centre, a nearly 640-acre project that includes retail, an office park and eventually residences. The Shoppes at Westchester sits on a 32-acre piece of Watkins Centre. It has 28,000 square feet of retail in the middle of the center and an additional 23,700 square feet in outer parcels.
November 09, 2009
Biz Buzz: Trio hopes to create buzz in home sales market
Three former University of Richmond students are trying to make it easier for homeowners to sell their houses. The three—Mike Gray, Mark Hickman and Andrew Ryan—have launched RichmondHomeBuzz. The company starts doing business today. Friends since college, the three started the company as a way to help homeowners who want to sell their houses but don’t want to pay commissions or have little experience with the for-sale-by-owner process.
October 26, 2009
Redesigned Toy Center set for owner’s 1st holiday season
Heading into the holiday shopping season, retailers are beginning their sprucing-up rituals. While some merchants put up lights, Christmas trees and menorahs by rote, others are going through it for the first time. And though Mary Mollen is one of those novices, preparing for the post-Thanksgiving rush will be easier after the three-month redesign of her store, The Toy Center.
October 19, 2009
BIZ BUZZ: Brothers combine office and storage spaces
Driving north on Chamberlayne Avenue from downtown, you’ll see a nondescript beige building that sits off to the left. From a distance, it looks like any warehouse in any urban area in America. But look a little closer and what you’ll find is a nearly 60-year-old building that has been gutted and renovated by its owners, brothers David and Tom Kern.
October 12, 2009
Biz Buzz: It’s Hip to be Round owner optimistic about West Broad Village
Opening a second store is challenging enough for a retailer looking to expand. But throw a troubled shopping center into the mix and stressed-filled nights are sure to follow. That is what has happened to business owner Anne Kennon, who owns the maternity fashion boutique It’s Hip to be Round. Ever since founding the Carytown shop in 2005, she has wanted to expand into western Henrico County to reach customers there.
October 05, 2009
Biz Buzz: Local firm designs iPhone app for tourism
ARichmond-based design firm is working to bridge the gap between old and new. Riggs Ward Design has created an educational, tourist-oriented iPhone applica tion called CuraTour. The app allows visitors to museums, attractions and heritage areas to access background and educational information on the sites. It also has a feature for tourists to build itineraries and share reviews.
September 28, 2009
Biz Buzz: Entrepreneur writes about hard-learned lessons
One of the toughest parts about being an entrepreneur is dealing with the lack of sleep. Between working long hours, having the family’s financial future at stake and looking out for employees, there is enough going on to keep any business owner tossing and turning all night. David Ingram knows what they are going through and wants to help.
September 14, 2009
Biz Buzz: Paint entrepreneur increasing her reach
It’s been a busy year for paint entrepreneur Sally Fretwell. And, if things go as planned, it’ll only get busier.
September 07, 2009
Biz Buzz: Odell works to build world-class reputation
As it looks to take its work to a global level, architecture and design firm Odell Associates has turned to designer Roger Soto. “I want to create a fresh new direction [at Odell]. To do work that’s recognized by the design and architecture world,“ said Soto, who is leading the effort from the firm’s Richmond office. Odell is based in Charlotte, N.C., and has offices in three other cities, including ones in the Lucky Strike power plant building in Tobacco Row in Richmond. The firm completely gutted and renovated the old plant, turning it into a state of the art office.
August 31, 2009
Biz Buzz: Ashland Athletic Club expands in new location
For most of us, lifting anything heavier than a chair is either considered moving or a workout. But to David Brown of Ashland, lifting things is a sport and a business. The 185-pound, 45-year old Brown is competitive Olympic-style weightlifter and owner of the Ashland Athletic Club. The club, which opened about two years ago, moved into a new location this month.
August 17, 2009
Biz Buzz: Pizza chain Donatos looks at Richmond area
Columbus, Ohio-based Donatos is counting on people’s love for pizza as it looks to expand into the Richmond market. The chain, which opened in 1963, wants to open as many as 20 franchised-owned restaurants in the area. The company now has about 180 company-owned and franchised-owned restaurants in six states—Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina.
August 10, 2009
Biz Buzz: Baker Equipment is converting vehicles two ways
As gas prices climbed higher last year, alternative fuels became a much-discussed topic as companies and individuals began working on ways to ease the dependence on foreign oil. Whether it was electricity, ethanol or hydrogen, many saw the need to adjust. While gas prices have dropped back from those highs, many companies, wary of prices heading north again, are still looking for vehicles using alternative fuels.
August 03, 2009
BIZ BUZZ: New business is advising the advisers
With changing regulations, a market in flux and investors weary of deciding where to put their life savings, the job of an independent financial adviser is getting more difficult by the day. One Richmond man, however, is trying to make their lives just a bit easier. Stuart M. Porterfield owns Advisor PT, a coaching and consulting firm that helps independent financial advisers operate their businesses more effectively.
July 27, 2009
Biz Buzz: Salsa business heats up for Richmond banker
You would think the worlds of high-stakes financial markets and selling salsa wouldn’t have a lot in common. But in one man’s life, the two are interchangeable. Ernie Dettbarn is a senior vice president of fixed income at BB&T Capital Markets in Richmond. He also is the president of Ernie’s Epic Foods, a company that makes salsas.
July 20, 2009
Biz Buzz: Economic downturn has been a boon to Baggio
While the economy has taken its toll on some area businesses, one local retailer is expanding because of the downturn. Norma Santamaria, who owns Baggio on Gayton Road near Quioccasin Road in Henrico County, has moved her store to accommodate the increase in traffic and inventory she’s seen since the economy began to sour last year. Baggio is a consignment shop that deals in high-end women’s clothing, bags, shoes and jewelry.

