
An Alabama-based developer that’s pushing for hundreds of apartments in Chesterfield now has its sights set on the city, where it’s looking to deliver one of the largest multifamily projects in Manchester in recent memory.
An Alabama-based developer that’s pushing for hundreds of apartments in Chesterfield now has its sights set on the city, where it’s looking to deliver one of the largest multifamily projects in Manchester in recent memory.
Commonwealth Commercial Partners report the following deals: WEG Property Management LLC purchased at 7021 Hull Street Road in Chesterfield County for $630,000. Michael Morris and Morgan Trible represented the seller. 9004 Huguenot Road LLC purchased 9004 W. Huguenot Road in Richmond for $350,000. Ben Bruni and Evan Ocheltree represented the seller. Benjamin & DesPortes, PC… Read more »
A developer from New Jersey has officially staked his claim in eastern Henrico County as he looks to add more rooftops and retail to the area.
The Florida-based grocer is looking to build yet another new store in the county, which is slated to usher in a refresh for the surrounding retail property.
An oblong tract of land that sits between Interstate 95 and The Diamond has found a suitor after five years on the market.
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deal: RLN Company LLC purchased 1500 Commerce Road in Richmond for $2.1 million. Isaac DeRegibus represented the seller. Planet Fitness leased 21,575 square feet at 9645 W. Broad St. in Henrico County. Nicki Jassy represented the tenant, and James Ashby IV represented the landlord. Starbucks Corporation leased… Read more »
A Virginia Beach-based development firm is looking to scrap a former Northside recycling plant and replace it with apartments.
A group including the owners of The Broadberry and The Camel is working to book acts at venues across the region – and has landed the newly restored Ashland Theatre as one of its first clients.
As one Mexican restaurant rolls out of its West Broad Street home, another is rolling in.
One of Richmond’s biggest commercial real estate brokerages is splitting off from its corporate brand – and may be in search of another.
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