
It took only about a year for the empty lot of a former fast food joint on Hull Street to get snatched up.
It took only about a year for the empty lot of a former fast food joint on Hull Street to get snatched up.
A $10 million apartment complex trades hands on East Broad Street, 200 acres are sold in Petersburg, and other retail, residential and office moves in this week’s roundup.
A St. Louis-based hotel chain is eyeing its first location in the Richmond market — and its first in the state.
A mixed-use development at the foot of Church Hill is now in the hands of a local real estate firm, while a mystery buyer scooped up a pair of offices for $6 million.
In the biggest Henrico County commercial property sale so far this year, a retail development has been snatched up by the real estate investment division of a major life insurance company.
The state agency is on the hunt for a half million square feet of real estate, potentially making its current home a site for a new baseball stadium.
Thalhimer makes a $10 million buy, Lidl finds a spot in Chesterfield, and Henrico lands a wine consulting group and dance studio.
A team of developers plans to construct one of Scott’s Addition’s largest new office developments in years, driven in part by the neighborhood’s growing number of residences, breweries, and food and retail options.
The closure would leave empty an important anchor property of the larger mall site, which is in the early stages of a reinvention by two local real estate firms.
Six months after dropping millions on an old Chinese restaurant building, VCU’s appetite for real estate has led it to a pizza place up the street.
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