The convicted local developer’s 400 apartments are scheduled to be sold in a massive auction next month.
Burl Rolett
New tenant maxes out old Circuit City HQ
Five years after the collapse of Circuit City, its former Henrico County office has landed its last needed anchor tenant.
Richmond church properties destined for auction
After two thwarted attempts at foreclosure and a slog through bankruptcy court, the Richmond Christian Center is headed to the auction block.
Huge VCU lease launches construction at Short Pump
With a long-term lease that books an entire building, development is starting at a Short Pump office complex.
Property manager dives into development
A real estate management firm is using a prime piece of Fan real estate as its springboard into the development game.
Without tax credits, developer redraws warehouse plans
A veteran apartment development group is scrapping plans for a historic tax credit rehab to move forward with a beefed-up version of its Midtown apartment project.
Sandwich chain packs up Carytown shop
Updated: A national chain with dozens of local locations called it quits on its Cary Court restaurant last week, and one of its owners says he is looking to reopen the business elsewhere in Carytown.
Phones finally ringing again in Midlothian call center
Eager to hook a new tenant, the owners of the long-vacant Midlothian call center property had its brokers cast out an unusual incentive package involving the chance for luxury cars, a vacation and a pile of cash.
First piece of Jefferson's holdings falls to new owner
A big chunk of Billy Jefferson’s real estate empire has changed hands after yesterday’s auction of a Manchester apartment complex.
Long-brewing apartment deal closes in Carver
A local real estate firm has added to its VCU-area apartment portfolio in an off-again, on-again deal that finally closed last week.