The firm has about 30 employees in Richmond, 10 of which will relocate to the 4,900-square-foot space that had housed the 3Sports triathlete shop.
Commercial Real Estate
Carytown’s Farouk’s House of India to be replaced by Afghan kabob concept
The Indian buffet closed this month after 45 years in business but the building won’t be empty for long. Ariana Kabob expects to open within a few weeks.
Shorty’s Diner taking over former Metro Diner space near Willow Lawn
The owner said the original Shorty’s location in Williamsburg has survived the pandemic, at least in part, because of a breakfast-and-lunch oriented menu.
National yoga chain plants its flag at the Regency mall with plans to expand
The local franchisee of California-based YogaSix expects to open two more studios in the Richmond area in the near future.
CoStar drops $130M on 5th Street office building that bears its name
The real estate data giant, which has about 1,000 employees in Richmond, has become a major landlord along the city’s riverfront.
Entrepreneur uncorking new store for wine lovers in Church Hill
A transplant from New York City plans to open Second Bottle Wine and Snack Shop at 324 N. 27th St. in March.
Topgolf’s Richmond facility drives $32M sale to Arizona real estate firm
The price tag included the 55,000-square-foot facility at 2308 Westwood Ave., which was built for $25 million, and a 20-year lease on the property.
Best Buy puts two Richmond-area stores on the chopping block
The electronics retailer will be closing locations in Chesterfield and Mechanicsville in the coming weeks.
Mocha Gourmet Market taking over Fine Food Market in Oregon Hill
Ezaddin Alshami, who also owns Northside Gourmet Market, plans to spend $500,000 to renovate the new space and add equipment.
Recently redeveloped mixed-use building on Broad Street sells for $3M
James River Housing Partners purchased the Arts District property, which features 17 apartments above 3,000 square feet of commercial space.