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Richmond Magazine

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OUR MISSION
Producing a four-color, glossy magazine since 1980, Richmond magazine's mission, as printed in our masthead every month, is:
"To publish a lively magazine that contributes to the community and illuminates the Richmond region's past, present and future."
OUR CONTENT
By blending articles on the past, present and future in all our issues, we both affirm our mission as a magazine and celebrate the unending story that is the Richmond region.
From newsstands to offices to coffee tables in many homes, readers have the opportunity to see our magazine and to embrace it. We give them articles on the arts; event calendars; features on business, travel, fashion, health, home and garden; and profiles of the famous and not so famous, not to mention articles on great places to dine. Focused on service to our readers, we investigate, we advise and we review. Our readers expect that and deserve it each month.
OUR PUBLISHING EXPERIENCE
Welcome to Richmond Magazine, the magazine for the capital of Virginia and the surrounding Central Virginia region. Our magazine is published monthly and reaches readers, not only in Central Virginia but also statewide. We are on more than 1,200 newsstands across Virginia, and our subscribers are paid-circulation customers.
Richmond magazine, trading as Target Communications, is a recognized publishing leader in Central Virginia. Along with publishing a monthly magazine, it produces the annual newcomer's Complete Sourcebook and a Corporate Relocation Guide used by the Chamber of Commerce, the Greater Richmond Partnership and many major corporations. In addition, Richmond Magazine publishes the Richmond Metropolitan and Convention Bureau's official Visitors Guide, with a print run of more than 300,000, and we publish the annual Who's Who Directory of Richmond businesses for the Chamber of Commerce.
We have teamed up with the Central Virginia Chapter of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Richmond Association of Realtors, the Home Builders Association of Richmond, the Richmond Home and Garden Show, the Valentine/Richmond History Center, the Richmond Symphony Orchestra League, Chesterfield County, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the Faison School of Autism, and the Virginia Foundation for Women, among others, to produce custom publications.
OUR COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
We are proud community sponsors of the Richmond Symphony Designer House, Central Virginia March of Dimes' Gourmet Chefs Auction, the Massey Cancer Center and Virginia Commonwealth University's School of the Arts. We began the Teresa Pollak Prizes for Excellence in the Arts in 1998. We sponsor various events and promotions for the above mentioned.

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My Blog

A Road to Somewhere

A transformation is taking place along Jefferson Davis Highway. We assigned writer Dave McCormack and photographer Casey Templeton to explore this revitalized area. Find out what they uncovered here, ...
Posted by on Fri, 24 Oct 2008 15:21:00 GMT

R"Home for the Holidays

R"Home for the HolidaysMonday, Nov. 175:30 to 9 p.m.Virginia Historical SocietyTickets $25 (or 2 for $40)Holiday entertaining made easy with talks, tips and book signings from Bon Appétit editor Barba...
Posted by on Thu, 23 Oct 2008 20:44:00 GMT

4th Annual Artful Wedding

Richmond Bride Magazine cordially invites you to attend an Artful Wedding. The most stylish wedding professionals come together for an evening celebration for the bridal party.TUESDAY, FEB. 19, 7 P.M....
Posted by on Wed, 30 Jan 2008 16:03:00 GMT