
Anchored by a steakhouse restaurant chain that already has several locations in the region, a new retail development is in the works in Chesterfield County.
Anchored by a steakhouse restaurant chain that already has several locations in the region, a new retail development is in the works in Chesterfield County.
A recent wave of new apartments in Chesterfield County continues to push farther west, as a new-to-market multifamily developer is looking to get in on the action.
On the heels of two acquisitions along the fringes of Scott’s Addition, a local development firm is taking its buying spree into Henrico.
First Watch is set to take over the 6,300-square-foot former Bertucci’s location in the Shoppes at Westgate at 11721 W. Broad St.
For 11 years, Michael Ng has helped drive new restaurant and real estate investment on a particular block of Jackson Ward.
After letting a 5-acre former state agency headquarters sit idle along West Broad Street for more than two years, a Virginia Beach developer is jumpstarting its plan for a mix of apartments and commercial space on the site.
One South Commercial reports the following deals: Buzzard Properties LLC purchased 700 and 706 N. 2nd St.; and 110 E. Jackson St. in Richmond for $1.4 million. Tom Rosman and Lory Markham represented the seller. Ann Schweitzer Riley represented the buyer. Kyle A Profilet purchased 3336 Stuart Ave. in Richmond for $681,500. Tom Rosman, Justin… Read more »
A vacant Southside bank branch will likely soon have a date with the wrecking ball, as a national coffee chain that already has two locations across the street looks to move in.
Mercer Street Partners last week acquired the Hopper Lofts, a 139-unit apartment complex at 700 Everett St. in Manchester, for $14.3 million.
A Hanover restaurateur is going for thirds, this time in Henrico.
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