The locks were changed Monday at Cafe Diem, which has served on Sheppard Street for more than a decade.
David Larter
Monday Q&A: Looking out for the lessee
A young local commercial real estate firm has brought a new business model to town.
Local firm files for a change of address
The restored 100-year-old Manchester Post Office has found its first commercial tenant.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 10.12.12
A law firm takes new space on W. Broad Street. Several purchases for land and warehouses.
A business model with some guaranteed bounce
Two local women are jumping back into the business world with a 20,000-square-foot indoor trampoline park.
Sports bar gets ejected from the game
Mulligan’s has been evicted from its building on West Main Street.
A multifaceted take on multifamily housing
Attendees at the VCU Real Estate Trends Conference get some mixed news about Richmond’s apartment market.
Wine shop raises a final toast
A 14-year-old Carytown wine store is shutting its doors, but its owner doesn’t want to see any tears.
Mixed-use plan for Libbie and Grove cut down
A developer’s plans for a controversial mixed-use project in the Libbie and Grove shopping district are officially dead at least for the near future.
Monday Q&A: Open season for shucking
Ryan and Travis Croxton, owners of Rappahannock River Oysters, are opening Rappahannock at Third and Grace streets.
The 10-year-old oyster business has opened two other operations this year: An oyster bar in Washington’s Union Market and a tasting room at one of their three oyster farms in Topping, Va.