Ardent Craft Ales will open its brewery and patio on West Leigh Street today, adding to the competition among microbrewers in the North Boulevard neighborhood.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 6.13.14
A busy week of deals as a tech company leases almost 20,000 square feet, a kickboxing gym franchise buys its first location in Virginia, a wealth advisor takes space on the Southside and more.
Chesterfield project luring its grocery anchor
A long-planned town center project is showing signs of progress after a development firm submitted plans to the county for a grocery store, which would serve as the anchor for the commercial and residential community.
Ashland wine company toasts to another merger
A wine distributor that has spread from Richmond up and down the East Coast announced its most recent merger on Tuesday, a deal that created a new management group comprised of employees and executives from both sides of the table.
New owner checks in at Innsbrook hotel
A Richmond real estate firm is directing its efforts about half a mile from its headquarters, taking on the development of a hotel that’s been fighting foreclosure.
Firm slides into new digs
Health Diagnostic Laboratory now has more space for its growing number of employees in a 283,000-square-foot complex that’s been under construction for two years.
City council closes development incentive loopholes
The Richmond city council unanimously last month passed an updated real estate tax abatement ordinance focused on tightening an incentive program that gives tax breaks to developers who restore aging buildings.
New downtown project lures tenant from Innsbrook
A year after its first local office renovation project, a Richmond real estate firm is refreshing another downtown building and planning to bring in an unnamed financial firm from the suburbs.
Startup drives toward a new model
After a bumpy first year, a Richmond bus tour business is rolling into the summer with a new game plan aimed at more personalized trips.
Brewing something new in Scott’s Addition
A new business is mixing up the current Richmond microbrew fad and bringing the ancient craft of making mead to the city.