This week’s Biz Beat Clips video takes you inside X-Golf Fredericksburg, where people can play some of the most-famous courses in the world on one of several golf simulators.

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This week’s Biz Beat Clips video takes you inside X-Golf Fredericksburg, where people can play some of the most-famous courses in the world on one of several golf simulators.
We covered a range of topics during our 45-minute conversation, including: What drew Dr. Paino from a career in law to one in higher education, what attracted him to Fredericksburg and UMW, what goals he has for the University and what it’s like to be a University president.
Snow days mean no school lunches for needy students. One downtown eatery is filling the gap.
Properties sold, new businesses open in downtown.
A 3,845-square-foot house at 615 Fauquier St. just off Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg topped the list.
There is bitcoin-mining occurring right here in Fredericksburg. Hear from the people doing it about how mining works, how people can integrate bitcoin into their portfolios and more.
Foundation has seen enormous growth in assets, community impact under longtime CEO’s watch.
Pharmacy opens in FXBG, new leadership teams for FAAR and Chamber, Spotsy cafe celebrates anniversary, Publix opens
See the list of 72 homes that sold last week in the region.
On this week’s edition of Biz Beat Clips we take you to Laudenbach Brewing, the first business to open in a new building at 45 Centreport Parkway in Stafford County.
While overseeing UMW endowment’s growth, the UMW Foundation has shifted away from real estate as a focus.
New developments in Spotsy, UMW professor honored, FXBG business closing
Here is the list of the 79 homes that sold last week in the Fredericksburg area.
City’s EDA to establish disaster grants to assist affected businesses; investigation into cause continues.
Total sales volume of homes in the regional market up 46 percent from November 2023.
River Rock Outfitter co-owner April Peterson is the guest on this month’s episode of the Biz Beat Banter podcast.
This week’s Biz Beat Clips video re-connects viewers with Shawn Phillips, who formerly owned Spencer Devon Brewing in Downtown Fredericksburg and is now running Good Steward Farm in Stafford County with his wife, Carly Brown. It’s a goat-landscape business.
Fiber lines are currently being installed in state right-of-ways throughout the area.
Two Fredericksburg homes could eclipse the record-high sales price of $2.75 million set in 2006.
A 5,592-square-foot Caroline County house with 422 feet of frontage along the Rappahannock River topped the list of area home sales for the week ending Dec. 3.