The Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce is closing Thursday to begin relocating its offices as it announces today plans to relocate staff offices ahead of the upcoming sale of their building at 209 5th Street NE.
What the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce calls its “halftime report”, the group finds retail sales growth in our area continuing grow through the first half of 2024.
A record number of Americans are expected to shop at stores and online for Black Friday, Small Business Saturday, and Cyber Monday deals.
Grit Coffee, after operating for a decade at its Downtown Charlottesville location, is set to relocate to 201 W. Water Street, previously housing Waterbird Spirits and The Clock Shop.
Two local schools have been recognized for outstanding architectural design in the Virginia School Boards Association Exhibition of School Architecture.
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Starting Friday, November 15, retail locations selling a hemp product intended for smoking, or an edible hemp product can start enrolling in Hemp Product Retail Facility Registration.
Virginia Tourism Corporation announced today (Wednesday) that meetings and conventions in Virginia generated direct spending and visitor contributions back to pre-pandemic levels… $5.8 billion direct spending in 2023, and $2.1 billion contributed solely by visitors.
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