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To celebrate its recent grand opening, Roseshire Gaming Parlor in Henrico has contributed $15,000 through its Rosie’s Gives Back program to community partners providing support services for Virginians with autism and healthcare services to those in need.

The recipients include:

Autism Society of Central Virginia, which provides non-profit services, advocacy and support to children, youth and adults with autism, their families and the professionals who serve them;

Crossover Healthcare Ministry, a Henrico-based non-profit that provides high-quality, compassionate healthcare to uninsured and Medicaid patients;

RxPartnership, a Henrico-based non-profit that increases medication access for the vulnerable in Virginia and strengthens the health safety net.

Each organization received $5,000. The Rosie’s Gives Back program has made more than $5.4 million in direct donations and in-kind contributions and donated thousands of hours of volunteer service. Community nonprofit organizations can request financial, volunteer, in-kind, or other support through the program by submitting an online request form.


Several HCA Virginia hospitals – including Henrico and Parham Doctors’ hospitals – recently received multiple 2025 Specialty Excellence awards from Healthgrades, a resource consumers use to find a hospital or doctor. The awards recognize hospitals with superior clinical performance in 16 specialties including heart surgery, critical care and stroke care, among others.

The two hospitals were named to the following lists:

• America’s 50 Best Hospitals for Surgical Care (2022-2026);
• America's 50 Best Hospitals for Vascular Surgery in 2026;
• America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Joint Replacement (2017-2026);
• America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Orthopedic Surgery (2017-2026);
• America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Prostate Surgery (2018-2026);
• America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Spine Surgery Award (2023-2025)  

The distinction places the two hospitals in the top 10% of all U.S. hospitals specializing in those areas. Healthgrades evaluated outcomes at more than 4,500 hospitals across more than 30 common procedures and conditions for the awards. For details about how Healthgrades identifies top-performing hospitals for specialty care, click here


Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer recently announced the following lease transactions in Henrico County: GoPuff – renewed its lease of 5,002 SF of industrial space at Gaskins Center, Building I, 3823 Gaskins Road (Evan Magrill represented the landlord); IvyRehab – leased 3,474 SF of office space at 3960 Stillman Parkway (Jenny Stoner represented the tenant); Richmond Sew Vac – leased 3,059 SF of retail space at Gold’s Gym Plaza, 8900 West Broad Street (Danielle Beckstoffer and James Ashby IV represented the landlord); Revelare Kitchens, LLC – leased 2,850 SF of industrial space at 2103-2119 Dabney Road (Chrissy Chappell and Craig Douglas represented the landlord); Regal Home Contracting, LLC – leased 2,666 SF of office space at 8205 Hermitage Road (Gregg Beck represented the landlord).


A new entertainment venue, Zero Latency VR, has opened at Short Pump Town Center, WTVR CBS 6 recently reported. The business offers an active alternative to traditional screen time with virtual reality experiences and arcade games. The center features an arena portion where groups of five can battle zombies in virtual reality. Visitors can also experience virtual roller coasters and other games designed to provide a workout. Traditional arcade favorites like Halo and NBA Jam Session are available as well.


Primary care center Vera Whole Health is coming to Henrico’s West End early next year, Richmond BizSense recently reported. It will be located in Short Pump Station at 11341 West Broad Street. The clinic previously opened a Scott’s Addition location in March. The company only offers “in-network” access to Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield insurance members.

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