Richmond’s Economic Development Authority, an organization that is separate from the city, is being used to bypass some of the red tape involved in development of the Redskins property to get it up and running for next summer’s training camp.
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Monday Q&A: The art of liberal spending
President Bob Lindgren explains why Randolph-Macon College is investing millions to expand its enrollment and facilities.
New name, new anchor for shopping plaza
Naming your shopping center “Best Buy Station” doesn’t work out so well when the anchor tenant – Best Buy – goes dark.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 11.16.12
Plenty of retail and office leases all around town this week. Plus large spaces leased up near White Oak Village, Stony Point and Innsbrook.
Academics with more amenities
Randolph-Macon College is shelling out big bucks to improve its 100-acre campus, and another major project is planned for next year.
Southside development deal goes south
One of the largest developable plots of land in Richmond is back on the market.
Why downtown can’t get Banana Republic
It will take more than a village to solve downtown Richmond’s retail conundrum, says one real estate analyst.
Breaking Ground: Building permits for 11.14.12
A new college building in Ashland. A permit for a $13 million job in the city. A new multi-family permit in Church Hill. And dozens of homes going up around the area. Get the jump on all the newest projects with BizSense Pro.
Council moves the chains on Redskins deal
The city council voted 7-2 Monday night to approve the general framework of a deal to bring the Washington Redskins training camp to Richmond with significant financial investment by Bon Secours.
Monday Q&A: Under the big Green Top
A local outdoor sports store has quintupled its square footage and seen a big boost in business.