David Larter

Richmond hotel faces foreclosure

West End Embassy Suites

The Embassy Suites near West Broad Street and Glenside Drive has been delinquent since January, according to a commercial real estate tracking firm.

Redskins deal offers peek at city’s playbook

Westhampton School property

Richmond needed a big-money sponsor to bring an NFL training camp to town, and one of the area’s largest health-care organizations had its eye on a piece of city-owned property. Those interests aligned in a deal that some are hailing as savvy economic development and others are deriding as opaque at best.

Carytown deli space gets a new flavor

Philly Steak and Gyros

The old Jaks Bagels and Deli shop has a new tenant: a Philly steak and gyro joint called, well, Philly Steak & Gyros.

New topping on Julian’s menu: Apartments

The old Julian's building at 2617 W. Broad St.

A subsidiary of a Richmond-based commercial brokerage that has been gobbling up properties has nabbed the old Julian’s building at Mulberry and Broad streets, and the space above the shuttered restaurant is slated for conversion to apartments.

Smooth sailing for Southside restaurant

The Galley

The Galley, opened recently by Chris DiLauro of Bacchus and Manny Mendez of Kuba Kuba, is off to a strong start in its Southside neighborhood.

Salomonsky bets big near the Diamond

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The longtime Richmond developer scored the winning bid Friday on a 137,000-square-foot industrial property on Overbrook Road.

Keeping up the fight

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More than a month since the school announced it had cut men’s track and soccer in favor of a division I lacrosse program, the soccer alumni have banded together to try and force the school to reconsider its decision and reinstate the canceled programs.