Jeweler announced as anchor tenant at new Short Pump retail site; New Henrico program seeks to rehire retirees to fill positions in public safety, mental health
Henrico Newsflash – February 23, 2023
Jeweler announced as anchor tenant at new Short Pump retail site
A popular local jeweler will become the anchor tenant of a new Short Pump retail site, the project’s development and leasing companies announced this week.
Fink’s Jewelers will move out of Short Pump Town Center and into an 8,500-square-foot space at the new West Village site at the corner of West Broad Street and North Gayton Road, according to officials with developer Rebkee Co. and leasing agents Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer.
New Henrico program seeks to rehire retirees to fill positions in public safety, mental health
Henrico is launching a program that it hopes will entice dozens of its retired county government employees to return to temporary, part-time positions to address critical staffing needs in public safety and mental health.
Through the Henrico County Encore Program, retirees who apply and are rehired in designated positions will be paid at the hourly rate they received at the time of their retirement, rather than a lower, prevailing market rate.
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