Developers Eric Phipps and Bryan Smith have taken a liking to a particular block downtown – and last week added another piece to their real estate collection.
J. Elias O'Neal
Tarrant’s ownership group snatches up Graffiato space on Broad
A prime downtown restaurant property left vacant on Broad Street last month by celebrity chef Mike Isabella won’t sit idle for long.
Shamin Hotels buys into Charlottesville
Richmond’s largest privately held hotelier has made a move into UVA territory.
Rehabbed First National Bank building nets $39M
Marking the city’s largest apartment deal in recent memory, an out-of-town buyer has grabbed a redeveloped downtown bank building barely six months after it hit the market. An entity tied to Washington, D.C.-based real estate firm Gates Hudson last week purchased the 154-unit First National Bank apartment building at 823 E. Main St. in Richmond’s… Read more »
New restaurant to fill former Luncheonette space in the Bottom
Two years after opening his second restaurant in Shockoe Slip, Carlos Londoño is coming back for thirds in Shockoe Bottom.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.29.18
Have Site Will Travel reports the following deal: JAM Productions leased 4,329 square feet at 3701 Saunders Ave. in Richmond. John Jay Schwartz represented the tenant. S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. reports the following deal: Finish Line Die Cutting leased 11,956 square feet at 904-A Leigh St. in Richmond. Reid Cardon represented the tenant. Long &… Read more »
Hot Diggity: Manchester donut shop open for business
With the fryers fired up, the first retail piece of a local developer’s wave of planned improvements to the Hull Street stretch of Old Town Manchester has come to life.
Thalhimer slurps up former Pet Dairy facility for $5.5M
A local development firm is looking to milk an opportunity out of a recently shuttered industrial site near The Diamond.
‘It deserves a new place to call home’
A state-owned, tin-looking building near the corner of Governor and East Grace streets soon could be in the hands of private ownership. That’s if the price is right – and if someone is willing to move it.
Sale of Old Towne Petersburg apartment rehab nets $21M
An Innsbrook-based real estate firm stayed local for its latest acquisition, striking a deal with one of the biggest players in the Petersburg redevelopment scene.