Since submitting its plans to the city two years ago, Center Creek Homes has put the homes under contract and tweaked the project to include rear garages with accessory dwelling units.
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Bookbinder’s owners open mac-and-cheese joint on Arthur Ashe Boulevard
The takeout-only concept is from John and Jayme Taxin, who launched BigWife’s in 2020 as a pop-up in Bookbinder’s in Shockoe Bottom. It sells nine different one-pound macaroni and cheese dishes.
Brick House on the Boulevard opens today in former Kitchen 64 spot
The fourth location of the Routsis brothers’ Brick House Diner chain held a soft opening Monday ahead of an official opening today (Tuesday).
Wells Fargo closing Southside branch on Belt Boulevard
The banking giant has also put locations in the West End, Chester and Short Pump on the chopping block in the last 12 months.
Boulevard Inn B&B opens doors after pandemic delay
The inn previously known as The One Bed and Breakfast debuts at the corner of Arthur Ashe Boulevard and West Main Street following $700,000 in renovations and two years in limbo because of COVID.
Beauty salon takes shape on Brookland Park Boulevard
A local stylist decided to open her own salon, Hand & Mirror Hair Studio, in a space previously occupied by Tommie’s Barber Shop.
Northside apartments, Arthur Ashe Boulevard rezoning move forward
The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve requests by Commonwealth Catholic Charities and Thalhimer Realty Partners.
Mixed-use redevelopments planned for Brookland Park Boulevard
Cory Weiner wants to build two separate buildings at 310 and 322 that will add a total of 12 apartments and 7,000 square feet of commercial space.
6-story cohousing development eyed for Ashe Boulevard
The cohousing trend is popping up again in Richmond, this time on North Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
‘It’s a great piece of dirt’: Developers hungry for Boulevard RFP
While a proposed redevelopment of the Richmond Coliseum and adjacent downtown area has dominated headlines in recent years, city leaders appear also to be turning their attention back to the Diamond-anchored 60-acre site along Arthur Ashe Boulevard.