One of University of Richmond’s largest donors and the former head of a local grocery chain stepped down this month from the school’s board of trustees.
David Larter
Restaurateur’s family adds 2 members
Ted Santarella is a busy guy: He sired both a son and a new restaurant concept this year.
Biotech firm makes room for 400 new faces
A Richmond company described by its chief executive as “popping at the seams” is moving forward with the massive second phase of an expansion to its downtown headquarters before even finishing the first phase.
Apartments sprout in Jackson Ward
A $5.5 million apartment complex is well underway in Jackson Ward.
Town center planned near technology park
A longtime Chesterfield developer is laying the groundwork for a mixed-use project that would include up to 400 apartments and about 200,000 square feet of retail next to the new Amazon distribution center.
How to get a kick out of moving day
A local real estate firm has scored a new headquarters in the former Fan home of a Richmond soccer club.
For adult-business owner, size matters
The second location of Taboo will be twice as big as the original store on West Broad Street.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 12.14.12
Some land purchases in Powhatan. An independent grocer leases space in the Museum District. And plenty more office and retail leases all over town.
Plan B: Just pump the gas
A developer who this year saw his plan for a large mixed-use project at Libbie and Grove avenues squashed by neighbors’ protests is now the proud owner of a gas station.
Two firms seek strength in numbers
Richmond-based Moseley Architects brings its headcount to 173 and helps lessen the sting of government cuts by absorbing a Northern Virginia firm.