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Local Business 17th Street Farmers Market The site of the 17th Street Farmers' Market has been a public gather ...
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Community & Civic Greater Richmond | Where America's Business Began provided by the Greater Richmond Partnership, ...
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17th Street Farmers Market (2008/11/28)
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17th Street Farmers Market The site of the 17th Street Farmers' Market has been a public gathering place since 1737, and is one of America’s oldest public markets. The Farmers’ Market has always been at the intersection of local commerce for two reasons—the proximity to the river and the fact that Main Street served as the main road between Richmond and Williamsburg and nearby Shockoe Creek was used by small boats bringing shellfish to awaiting customers. When the Virginia General Assembly officially moved to Richmond in 1779, a "publik market" was established. Once a thriving hub of commerce and trading, the Farmers’ Market has seen many incarnations.
Historic Richmond Foundation (2008/11/28)
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Historic Richmond Foundation Founded in 1935, Historic Richmond Foundation is the largest and oldest non-profit organization devoted to preserving the historic assets that define the unique character of the Richmond area. The agency has been instrumental in saving hundreds of historic structures, was a leader in the designation of the city’s first historic district (St. John’s) in Church Hill, and helped establish the city’s Commission of Architectural Review a half century ago. From its earliest efforts to save the Adam Craig house, HRF has pioneered the concept of adaptive reuse of old buildings. It maintains a special Revolving Fund to purchase, renovate and resell historic properties and publishes books about the city’s distinctive architecture.
Greater Richmond Chamber (2008/11/28)
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Greater Richmond Chamber The Greater Richmond Chamber was chartered in 1867 and has been a powerful force in shaping the financial, educational, and civic well being of the Historic Richmond Region. As the premier regional organization representing business, the Chamber exercises leadership in tackling difficult issues. Examples include: Transportation (Regional Transportation Advocacy Board) Crime (Project Exile, Drug Free Work Zone and the current collaboration among the local police departments and area businesses) Economic Development (Greater Richmond Partnership) Taxes and Other Business-Directed Legislation (Capital Region Caucus) Workforce Development (workforcE3 ) Small Business Support (SBDC and other programs) Youth Literacy (Youth Matters & Richmond Region Reads) Over the years ...
Venture Richmond (2008/11/28)
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Venture Richmond Venture Richmond engages business and community leaders in partnering with the City to enhance the vitality of the community, particularly Downtown, through economic development, marketing, promotion, advocacy and events.
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Historic Richmond Foundation (23)
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Historic Richmond Foundation Founded in 1935, Historic Richmond Foundation is the largest and oldest non-profit organization devoted to preserving the historic assets that define the unique character of the Richmond area. The agency has been instrumental in saving hundreds of historic structures, was a leader in the designation of the city’s first historic district (St. John’s) in Church Hill, and helped establish the city’s Commission of Architectural Review a half century ago. From its earliest efforts to save the Adam Craig house, HRF has pioneered the concept of adaptive reuse of old buildings. It maintains a special Revolving Fund to purchase, renovate and resell historic properties and publishes books about the city’s distinctive architecture.
Greater Richmond Chamber (22)
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Greater Richmond Chamber The Greater Richmond Chamber was chartered in 1867 and has been a powerful force in shaping the financial, educational, and civic well being of the Historic Richmond Region. As the premier regional organization representing business, the Chamber exercises leadership in tackling difficult issues. Examples include: Transportation (Regional Transportation Advocacy Board) Crime (Project Exile, Drug Free Work Zone and the current collaboration among the local police departments and area businesses) Economic Development (Greater Richmond Partnership) Taxes and Other Business-Directed Legislation (Capital Region Caucus) Workforce Development (workforcE3 ) Small Business Support (SBDC and other programs) Youth Literacy (Youth Matters & Richmond Region Reads) Over the years ...
17th Street Farmers Market (16)
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17th Street Farmers Market The site of the 17th Street Farmers' Market has been a public gathering place since 1737, and is one of America’s oldest public markets. The Farmers’ Market has always been at the intersection of local commerce for two reasons—the proximity to the river and the fact that Main Street served as the main road between Richmond and Williamsburg and nearby Shockoe Creek was used by small boats bringing shellfish to awaiting customers. When the Virginia General Assembly officially moved to Richmond in 1779, a "publik market" was established. Once a thriving hub of commerce and trading, the Farmers’ Market has seen many incarnations.
Venture Richmond (15)
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Venture Richmond Venture Richmond engages business and community leaders in partnering with the City to enhance the vitality of the community, particularly Downtown, through economic development, marketing, promotion, advocacy and events.