Two shared office-space concepts – one that operates much like a gym membership for businesses and the other which offers offices as small as 85 square feet – are trying to tap into the downtown market.
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Jefferson hit with another lawsuit
A major lender is coming after an imprisoned Fan landlord personally, claiming he lied about the profitability of one of his Manchester apartment complexes when taking out a $25 million loan for the property.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 4.25.14
A new brewery chain buys its land at Short Pump. A firm takes on extra space downtown. A for-profit college adds more square footage in Henrico.
Redskins reel in real estate honors
The Washington Redskins may not have won many games last season, but the team’s Richmond practice facility scored big with local real estate fans.
With Wegmans in the bag, Southside development moves forward
After nearly 20 years in the works, a planned Chesterfield shopping center finally has its linchpin and is close with its first restaurant tenant. A new Short Pump development is also getting in on the action.
Three-building office park sold near Innsbrook
A Dallas-based real estate investment firm has made a Texas-sized splash in the Richmond office market.
Wegmans to open two stores in Richmond
Wegmans is doubling down in Richmond. The New York-based supermarket chain today announced plans to build stores in Short Pump and Midlothian, its first in the Richmond market. Wegmans will anchor the long-delayed Stonehenge Village development near Chesterfield Towne Center and will join Cabela’s as an anchor at the forthcoming West Broad Marketplace west of… Read more »
Banking on a warming condo market
Five residential and two commercial condos on North 6th Street go up for sale next month as developers plan to unload their remaining units.
In battle over river views, round 1 goes to developer
Against plenty of opposition, a local developer has scored a major win for his plan to add a new high-rise to Shockoe Bottom.
Canal power plant still looking for a jolt
In the hustle of Richmond’s tax credit-fueled redevelopment rush in recent years, old urban buildings with at least some architectural character rarely stay on the market as long as the Haxall Canal hydro plant has.