2015 UCI World Cycling Championship
Really, company is coming. Over the past few months, momentum has grown and planning is underway. With a projected $158 million in economic impact, businesses are gearing up and community organizations are forging greater ties across the region. Many companies are discussing strategies to launch new products in RVA during the event. Event organizers are […]
Boost! The Science Museum of Virginia
The Science Museum of Virginia has teamed up with Richmond-based Health Diagnostic Laboratory, Inc. to create its newest permanent exhibition in a decade: Boost! As the name suggests, this interactive—an assortment of physical, mind-based, or performance-based—exhibit attempts to improve your mind, body,and play through 25 challenges related to exercise, wellness, food, happiness,passion, art, and more.Using […]
Outside in the East End
If you want to known anything at all in the East End, your obvious choice is blogger John Murden of Church Hill People’s News. Grid asked Murden to share his top picks for ways to play in an area known for its historic architecture, popular restaurants, and unbeatable city views. Church Hill has gotten a […]
Hello, My Name is RVA
I was born in Richmond You could say I was created from scratch as a gift to the people. Three Letters. All Caps. No rules. I am more than just a brand or a logo or an icon. I am a unifying, open-source force for good. I represent the innovation, vitality, and creative spirit of […]
Coffitivity: Richmond’s Answer to Low Productivity
What do you do when the vibe in your office is stifling? What do you do when you’re writing that grant proposal, term paper or business plan and can’t focus for the life of you? Most of us will go for a walk, scroll Instagram, or pour a new cup of coffee from our office […]
Southbank Spots by Outdoor Activity
Residents along the Southbank—including Forest Hill/Semmes corridor, Westover Hills, Woodland Heights, Forest View Heights, and Stratford Hills—know how to play. Grid asked blogger Richard Hayes, of Hills & Heights, to give us some insight into a side of town known for its access to the river, mountain bike trails, and popular watering holes. Hayes shares […]
Hop on the Bus: The Virginia Center for Latin American Art
Spencer Turner and his wife, Eva Rocha, spend a great deal of time on a bus. But it’s not just any bus. It is a mobile art gallery that is introducing people all across town to the contributions of Latino artists. “People love the bus,” says Turner. The mobile art gallery is just one outreach […]
Down by the Water
The ripples in the James River are hypnotic. They are their own rhythm. Every river lover knows that all thoughts run deeper, all troubles get lighter, and all plans come together down by the riverside. I had no idea, actually, until one day last summer when I decided to go and see for myself. It […]
Social Media Risk Management in Three Words
If your organization doesn’t have a written social media policy, or if it’s more than a year old, it is time to give it some attention. Courts around the country continue to deal with the workplace and marketplace responsibilities, liabilities, and fallout from social media use. Why is this? Because the use of social media […]