Charlesinrichmond

Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8j6xv wrote

fwiw Portland has had minor population declines (2003) now, and I think post war as have other major cities. I think it's interesting but not major.

And our last census was an undercount for various reasons.

But urban area/msa is the best way to look. If someone moves from the Fan to lakeside I don't think they've really left Richmond

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja8i83i wrote

I don't think any lawyers, though we have 2 international firms, that one is an interesting question they might get left off. Hunton and McGuire. Biggest 2 are Performance Food Group and Carmax. Capitol one isn't on here because headquarters in Nova, but it still matters too. As do VCU/VCU med and state

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https://www.grpva.com/news/richmond-adds-fortune-1000-headquarters-while-noting-uptick-in-existing-company-rankings/

https://www.grpva.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/Fortune-1000-blog.png

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Charlesinrichmond t1_ja896nf wrote

yeah. Unfortunately, as you are experiencing, the affordable places tend to have a higher level of shithead. You are kind of stuck and have to pick your poison.

From what you describe the judge wouldn't grant an eviction on this data. It's hard to evict people who are paying their bills. This is what "stopping evictions" looks like

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