A years-in-the-making transformation of a section of Richmond’s Northside is about to enter its second and final phase.
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Social 52 owners branching out from Fan to Hanover
The owners of a Fan District restaurant are taking a page from some of the region’s largest restaurant groups by eyeing expansion in the suburbs.
After design tweak, developers ready The Current project in Manchester
Now larger than originally planned, one of Manchester’s most ambitious mixed-use projects is preparing to break ground in June.
With new homes on Leigh Street, revitalization program reaching full bloom in Carver
A cluster of new homes going up in Carver is signaling the end of a decades-long revitalization program’s impact on the neighborhood.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 3.26.19
The Brandcenter forms a new advisory council with some Richmond representation, a downtown market researcher’s work for a client leads to a branding gig for an agency’s local office, and an upcoming violin competition taps a local shop for a marketing campaign.
RRHA mulling proposals for apartment rehabs, new development
As it looks to unload much of its land holdings in Blackwell, Richmond’s public housing agency is moving forward with two initiatives likewise aimed at developing its properties for private ownership.
Brook Road bike lane, scooter startups get vote of support from council
Alternative transportation was a big theme at City Hall Monday night as City Council voted on two long-delayed ordinances that will change how some Richmonders can get around.
City bike share brought in $83,000 in revenue since 2017 launch
A clearer financial picture of Richmond’s bike share program is coming to light as the nearly 18-month-old endeavor enters its second phase.
Crowded road ahead for city bike share program
As regulations to legalize dockless electric scooters and bicycles in Richmond make their way through City Hall, questions remain as to the effectiveness and fate of the city’s own bike share program.
Natives get restless, branch off to launch new branding firm
After five years together, the founding partners of a Richmond marketing firm have gone their separate ways, adding a new player to the local ad scene in the process.