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Company Challenge:
As a growing company expanding into the market of high end wood fixtures, Premier Woodworking, Inc. needed to upgrade its manufacturing technology and successfully navigate all state and local regulations.
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Company Challenge:
Graphics Gallery was interviewed by NBC-affiliate WWBT 12 about the Business First program and how it assisted them in expanding a product line.
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Company Challenge:
Riverside Brick & Supply Co. experienced frequent service outages at its main facility in Richmond and began to consider a new location for its company.
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Company Challenge:
With its expansion from the Mid-West and Great Lakes Region to a plant in Hanover County, the Woodworth Group encountered a whole new set of business rules and regulations to learn and abide by with its newest location in Virginia.
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Company Challenge:
New Direction Child Care & Learning Center owner Shunta Summers encountered high demand for the child care and education services offered by her original facility in south Richmond. The center needed to capitalize on the opportunity to grow and serve the community, but the initial investment required for facility expansion and equipment seemed overwhelming.
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Company Challenge:
Consolidated Bank & Trust made significant upgrades and improvements to its main branch facility located in Jackson Ward. The improvements cost the company thousands of dollars.
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Company Challenge:
When Virginia Air Distributors, Inc. decided to consolidate its Richmond branch operations into one location, a local Business First representative from Chesterfield County received a call from the company asking for assistance with the planning and permitting process.
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Company Challenge:
As a growing company, Village Bank operates fifteen branches in the Greater Richmond region, with eight in Chesterfield County. Over time Village Bank has needed to expand its facilities in order to meet consumer demand.
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Business First | Greater Richmond is a program supported
by the
Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc.
in collaboration with the economic development offices
of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico and the City of Richmond. |
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