After a nonprofit’s plan to convert a former Manchester church into an overflow cold weather homeless shelter failed to materialize, a local developer already familiar with the area is making a move to secure the property.
J. Elias O'Neal
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 8.17.18
Divaris Real Estate Inc. | Richmond reports the following deals: Wells Fargo Bank/Financial Management LLC purchased 8131 and 8137 Brook Road in Henrico for $2.4 million. Peter Vick and Harrison Hall represented the seller. UBreakiFIX leased 1,400 square feet at 11571 W. Broad St. in Henrico. Peter Vick and Harrison Hall represented the tenant. Michael… Read more »
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Nonprofit, developers weigh in on proposed homeless shelter move to Manchester
A local nonprofit’s plan to convert a Manchester church into a homeless shelter has been met with mixed reception from area residents, including some vocal dissent coming from developers who have a stake in the Southside neighborhood.