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Storied shop will cater to new tastes

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Two Richmond restaurateurs are opening a taco restaurant on Boulevard in the former home of the infamous Triangle Book Store.

Time to rewind

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The credits are rolling for one of Richmond’s last independently owned video rental stores.

And the winner is …

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Some local real estate deals got their moment in the spotlight at the 11th Greater Richmond Association for Commercial Real Estate awards ceremony at the Lewis Ginter Botanical Gardens.

Monday Q&A: The envelope, please

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Admissions directors from two Richmond schools weigh in on the increasingly competitive college application and decision process.

An unexpected perk

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Restaurateurs at the edge of the Fan are using a prime piece of real estate as a temporary parking lot until its municipal owner can sell it to developers.

The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 4.13.12

A men’s clothing store leased an 18,000 square foot distribution center and a BBQ joint leased a new location on West Broad Street. Plus a $1.7 million sale in Dinwiddie and a $1.5 million transaction in Chesterfield.

101 reasons for optimism

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A local builder is planning a subdivision on the Southside near Chippenham Hospital.

Same distance, less irony

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A local health club chain is the new sponsor of a half marathon formerly backed by McDonald’s.