The WestMark office complex lands a 45,000-square-foot lease, several industrial properties are sold around the area, and a woodworking firm grabs space in Scott’s Addition.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 2, 2015
A baseball academy leases 12,000 square feet, a donut shop, pilates studio and e-cigarette vendor grab space in a Glen Allen shopping center, and the Reynolds South development lands a lease with a consulting firm.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 25, 2015
A 27,000-square-foot building sells for $1.25 million, and companies sign a handful of big leases in Hanover County.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 18, 2015
A West Broad commercial space sells for $1.6 million, and a pediatric health practice moves into Westchester Commons.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 11, 2015
Short Pump’s West Broad Village lands a lease, a staffing company sells its Scott’s Addition home and grabs space on Parham Road.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Sept. 4, 2015
A Boulevard property sells for more than $1 million, two companies sign 25,000-square-foot leases in the city, and a U.S. Senator grabs space in the SunTrust Center.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 28, 2015
A pair of newcomers to the local grocery scene rent office space, a building at Third and Main sells, and a recently merged alcohol distributor ups its space near Innsbrook.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 21, 2015
An East Main Street parking lot is sold and an apparel company buys two storefronts on Hull Street.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 14, 2015
VCU Health leases more than 30,000 square feet in Jackson Ward, a Midlothian shopping center lands a gym and a large apparel store, and a global consulting firm leases a large space on Parham Road.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 7, 2015
Petersburg gets a flurry of real estate action with several leases and two sales, a handful of companies grab space in a Chesterfield industrial park, and properties in Richmond, New Kent, Hanover and more are sold off.