about| advertise | back issues | contact | find grid | search | subscribe |
More Biz Savvy Articles
New Toy Store Opens in Richmond's Northside
Daughter Inspires Couple's Playful Venture
RVA LGBT Business Alliance Launched
The comprehensive directory supporting LGBT-friendly business owners and professionals in Central Virginia to raise visibility both locally and to Richmond Region visitors.
New Local Economic Outlook Index For Greater Richmond
Robins School of Business and Virginia Council of CEOs partner to create quarterly economic outlook index for central Virginia
Being Employable Is To Be Ever-Evolving
Before & After: To celebrate its one-year anniversary, RichmondJobNet.com -- a website launched by the Greater Richmond Partnership to connect jobseekers to jobs in the Richmond region -- created the 'RichmondJobNet Extreme Career Makeover Contest' in February.
The Israel Journal: Frontline Economics
Earlier this year, The Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc. was invited to participate in a marketing mission to Israel in cooperation with the Brussels office of the Virginia Economic Development Partnership.
Relentless Recruiting: Attracting New Teachers to the Urban School District
For the past ten years, an influx of new teachers from out of state accepted offers to work at Richmond Public Schools (RPS) thanks in part to efforts by Venture Richmond (VR). This spring, educators were found at a teacher job fair in Pittsburgh, one of a handful of cities which produce a lot more teachers each year than it has teaching jobs. RPS recruiters like Bernette Johnson attend such events in hopes of attracting new teachers to the urban school district, but the competition is stiff.
New Firm,Threshold Counsel PC Offers A Different Approach To Biz Law
Christopher Gatewood has launched Threshold Counsel, PC to serve clients in need of "a budgetable, fractional solution to general counsel services."
SIR-Boomer Project Report: "Top 10 Trends for Enlightened Entrepreneurs"
Richmond Venture Forum Luncheon Thursday, July 15, 2010

Grid Online
Biz Savvy
Williams Mullen Center Opens for Business
Williams Mullen's Richmond Office Relocates to Its New Downtown Building
6/14/2010 4:47:38 PM
Share
Tweet
Erika Gay
Williams Mullen is leasing approximately 140,000 square feet and is the anchor tenant.
Williams Mullen has moved 275 people and 150 file cabinets with approximately 1000 boxes, 1000 carts and 8000 crates to 200 South 10th Street.

"We are very excited to be moving to the Williams Mullen Center," said Julious P. Smith, Jr., Chairman of the firm. "Williams Mullen has been a part of Richmond since 1909.  Our new office represents our continued and strengthened commitment to the Greater Richmond region and its business community."

Virginia Beach-based developer Armada-Hoffler built the 210,000 square foot, 16-story building located adjacent to the RMA parking garage on 10th Street downtown. Williams Mullen is leasing approximately 140,000 square feet and is the anchor tenant. The building includes 5,100 square feet of retail space on the ground floor.

Thomas R. Frantz, President and CEO of the firm added: "This new office and its technology provide our attorneys and staff with the resources needed to serve our clients. Our strong and continued strong presence in the capital of Virginia allows us to more effectively represent our clients throughout the Commonwealth."

More Top Stories | Search | Contact Grid
Greater Richmond Grid is published by Palari Publishing LLP | © 2010 | RichmondGrid.com is published and designed by Palari Publishing LLP