A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted Billy G. Jefferson Jr. on three new felony charges related to an alleged scheme to hoard cash and flee the country using fake identification prior to his December guilty plea for tax credit fraud.
Burl Rolett
First Church Hill, now the Bottom
A Charlottesville-based real estate investment company has its eyes trained on its second Richmond acquisition of the year. And this time it’s targeting property near the planned baseball stadium development.
Retail set to sprout in fast-rising neighborhood
Manchester’s first big name retailer will soon get the keys to its new outpost.
Whole Foods lands in the city
Not to be outdone by Wegmans, Whole Foods has thrown a counter punch in the local grocery war and announced a second Richmond location of its own.
Imprisoned developer selling his mansion
One of the flashiest pieces of Billy G. Jefferson Jr.’s real estate empire – his multi-million dollar home at 2718 Monument Ave. – is now up for grabs.
City closer to acquiring ROC church real estate
Richmond looks to develop a park and community center on 18 acres owned by the Richmond Outreach Center.
‘Too bad, you should have read the deed’
The bankrupt Richmond Christian Center is being pushed closer to liquidation as its lender questions a real estate deal between the house of worship and its pastor’s son.
Ukrop planning downtown hotel
One of the big family names in the local business scene is planning to bring a hotel development to a downtown stretch of West Broad Street.
Jefferson wants $25 million loan lawsuit tossed
On Wednesday, the imprisoned Billy G. Jefferson Jr. asked the federal court to throw out a civil suit filed in March by a major lender on one of his Manchester apartment properties.
Developer claims he didn’t hide money, has tried to sell assets
Attorneys for an imprisoned Richmond landlord fired back against the government on Monday and said some of his personal effects may be up for grabs.