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Every Saturday should be Small Business Saturday. Now it is.
Please support small businesses in our communities. Here’s how you can help today.
“One of Richmond’s biggest financial institutions has closed out the year by taking a small Charlottesville credit union under its wing,” reports Michael Schwartz at Richmond BizSense. “Virginia Credit Union last week finalized its deal to absorb Virginia Trailways Federal Credit Union.”
Virginia Credit Unions owns the naming rights at the Fredericksburg Nationals Stadium in Fredericksburg.
Every Saturday should be Small Business Saturday. Now it is.
Whether you call them “specials,” “sales,” or just “notes from the bossman,” we’re posting them on our website, potomaclocalnews.com, to help our fellow small business owners in our communities.
Every Saturday should be Small Business Saturday. Now it is.
Please support small businesses in our communities. Here’s how you can help today.
A recent study of Virginia’s economic development program elicited some positive reviews but also found that it lacks the data to measure its success truly.
The Center Square: “Washington’s NBA and NHL franchises have announced intention of a move to northern Virginia, part of a $2 billion public-private partnership to create a “world-class” entertainment district in the Alexandria’s Potomac Yard neighborhood.”
“News of the move began to break Monday and Tuesday, with Wednesday’s news conference by Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin confirming. A vote Monday by state lawmakers was affirmative, and another of the full General Assembly is needed. The NBA Wizards and NHL Capitals are owned by Ted Leonsis, the CEO of Monumental Sports & Entertainment.”