With some Ukrop money in tow, three Richmond restaurateurs have inked a deal for a venture that will combine a bar, arcade, restaurant and brewery under one roof.
J. Elias O'Neal
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.14.17
One South Commercial announced the following deals: High Peaks LLC purchased the 18,700-square-foot multi-family property at 2416-2424 Barton Ave. in Richmond for $960,000. Tom Rosman represented the purchaser and Ryan Rilee South represented the seller. Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deals: CBAY-VA, LLC leased 8,737 square feet at 3407 W. Leigh St…. Read more »
Carwash veteran wants to clean up in Innsbrook
A husband-and-wife team wants to bring some extra shine to a Henrico plot once slated for a Hummer test-driving track.
Jackson Ward restaurant space trades swine for fish
Two doors down from where he serves up rice bowls and kimchi, a local restaurateur is unrolling another new venture.
Local pizza shop finds another hole to fill
Two months after firing up the first location of her pizza place in Ashland, a local restaurateur is preparing to dish out another helping in Midlothian.
Short Pump seafood joint to make way for burgers
After getting snatched up for $2 million last year, a longtime restaurant property that for years has dished out fried shrimp will soon be slinging burgers and milkshakes.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.7.17
Self storage companies team up to buy a $12 million Henrico property, 2.5 acres in Richmond change hands for seven figures, and more in a busy week for local brokers.
Henrico retail property bagged for $7M
For its 14th transaction since establishing a local office, a buyer from Northern Virginia has snagged a big chunk of a shopping center on the eastern side of the county.
New salad spots set for Carytown, Willow Lawn
Two new restaurants promise to add some roughage to Richmond’s diet.
Hampton Roads brokerage to plant headquarters in Richmond
“Our strategy is to make sure that we have much of the state covered,” CEO Jamie Clark said. “We could not do that unless we included the Richmond area.”