
The city’s first bar-arcade is plugging into a bigger location, with plans to move from 6,300 square feet on Leigh Street to a 10,000-square-foot spot on Mactavish Avenue.
The city’s first bar-arcade is plugging into a bigger location, with plans to move from 6,300 square feet on Leigh Street to a 10,000-square-foot spot on Mactavish Avenue.
Fresh off a series of acquisitions in the city and Henrico County, a local development firm is casting its investment net further south into Chesterfield County.
Harrison & Bates reports the following deals: 18 W Franklin Street LLC purchased 18 W. Franklin St. for $715,000. Kit Tyler represented Seller RX Partnership leased 1,136 square feet at 1500 Forest Ave. in Henrico County. Scott White represented the landlord. Commonwealth Personnel leased 2,115 square feet at 7275 Glen Forest Drive in Henrico County…. Read more »
A popular local chicken chain is growing in a Chesterfield suburb.
Powered by a new Ashland tax incentive, the site of a razed hotel and restaurant off Interstate 95 soon will be home to a Hilton offshoot’s first Richmond region location.
“What I’ve had to do is learn the hard way,” said owner Kathleen Richardson, who for the second time in a month is closing a location of her home-grown café chain, while also zeroing in on a bigger space in the region’s western suburbs.
The fast-food chicken chain with a cult-like following is preparing to roost in the Atlee Station section of the county.
Divaris Real Estate | Richmond reports the following deals: B.C. Ziegler and Co. leased 3,840 square feet at 5701 Patterson Ave. in Richmond. Read Goode and Cheryle Toy represented the landlord. Royal Executives leased 2,100 square feet at 2119 E. Franklin St. in Richmond. Eric Hammond and Dean Foster represented the tenant. Influential Family Services… Read more »
Looking to capitalize on continued Short Pump spillover, the owner of a local auto group is in talks to potentially line up a hotel on land next to his Goochland Audi dealership.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints last week filed preliminary plans to construct a temple in Henrico County – its first in Virginia. The site will include a gold statue perched atop a 151-foot steeple.
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