
A large chunk of a shopping center in Chesterfield’s Woodlake area changed hands in recent months, as an out-of-town investor made its first acquisition in the Richmond market.
A large chunk of a shopping center in Chesterfield’s Woodlake area changed hands in recent months, as an out-of-town investor made its first acquisition in the Richmond market.
In a time when breweries, office tenants and apartment residents are the usual new arrivals at Scott’s Addition, one Northern Virginia-based company is looking to maintain an increasingly rare industrial use with its recently purchased piece of the neighborhood.
S.L Nusbaum Realty Co. | Richmond reports the following deal: The Fred B. Bisger Trust purchased the Advance Auto Parts at 6909 Forest Hill Ave. in Richmond for $1.4 million. Nathan Shor and Zach Hernandez represented the seller. Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deals: The Fred B. Bisger Trust purchased the Advance… Read more »
A local restaurateur has fired up his third location in the city.
After letting its customers race around the inside of a Henrico warehouse for nearly 17 years, a local indoor karting track is moving its operations outdoors – and parking even closer to the big leagues.
Two new restaurateurs are preparing to add their own voodoo to the Fan.
“Coming down here you would see that building, and even then, my father would talk about what a beautiful building it was,” said Charles Keck, who is selling the Art Deco-style building. “I don’t think he ever would have thought I would own it someday.”
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deals: Rosenthal Properties purchased Stonehenge Village Shopping Center at 12501-12601 Stone Village Way in Chesterfield County; and Staples Mill Marketplace at 9000-9120 Staples Mill Road, Staples Mill Square at 9001 Staples Mill Road, Parham Plaza at 1518-1532 N. Parham Road and the Ridge Shopping Center at 1500-1552… Read more »
Fresh off its opening a downtown location in the James Center, a Richmond-based brand of juice bars has moved into the area’s busiest mall. It’s also eyeing new spots in Midlothian and Norfolk.
More sprawling data centers soon may be rolling into a Henrico County technology park.
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