As part of its drive for nationwide expansion, a growing franchise brand is setting up shop in South Richmond, with a local accountant and investment adviser behind the wheel.
J. Elias O'Neal
30-year-old Henrico apartments fetch $33M
A California investment company is staking a claim for its second local apartment complex, this time in Henrico County.
Eagle Construction swoops into the city
In a departure from its usual formula of suburban residential projects, a Henrico-based homebuilder firm is betting big on Manchester.
Former Circuit City HQ hits the market
A local private equity firm is looking to recoup an investment it made seven years ago in the wake of the collapse of the once mighty electronics retailer.
Westwood-area Greek restaurant flips into a Mexican joint
A long-time family restaurant is handing off the keys to a new operator.
Industrial giant Honeywell eyes expansion in Chesterfield
Another code-named project could add more speed to Chesterfield County’s accelerating industrial sector.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 10.26.18
Taylor Long Properties Commercial Real Estate reports the following: Guild Mortgage leased 900 square feet at 400-A Southlake Blvd. in Chesterfield. Brian Bock represented the landlord. Ay Caramba leased 3,000 square feet at 7052 Commons Plaza in Chesterfield. Ellen Long and Vania Farnsworth represented the landlord. Commonwealth Commercial reports the following deal: Dunkin Donuts purchased… Read more »
Wine bar, coffee shop in the works along the canal
Two investors are making their first splash into the restaurant business, with a new venture in the works on the ground floor of a downtown condo tower. Bateau, a new wine bar and coffee shop, is set to open along the canal level of the Vistas on the James building at 301 Virginia St. Owners… Read more »
Six-story development to nest across from Lunch/Supper
Two developers are swooping into Scott’s Addition with a $20 million apartment project that will bring more height near the neighborhood’s Broad Street border.
Burned-out Broad Street thrift store slated for new restaurant
Two developers have acquired their fifth of the six buildings on a particular downtown block and signed on yet another new commercial tenant to fill vacant space along that stretch.