
The German grocer is betting big on prime real estate near the Richmond-Henrico County line.
The German grocer is betting big on prime real estate near the Richmond-Henrico County line.
A local aluminum producer recently unwrapped an eight-figure expansion of its operations — and more growth could be in the works.
One of the neighborhood’s busiest developers is nearing completion of his latest mixed-use project next to Patrick Henry Park.
J. Crew led a wave of leases in Henrico County this week, while Southside also picked up several tenants in retail, restaurants and more.
Led by a resident of grocery-starved Manchester, a new Richmond-based nonprofit is taking its fight to end so-called “food deserts” to the streets.
A West Broad Street building known for its mural of Bernie Sanders is slated to attract a different kind of social movement.
A Japanese pub and street food eatery will take over the Jackson Ward space previously occupied by Boka Tavern.
Two biscuit-focused eateries are set to rise in coming months, as an established local player eyes its second location and a North Carolina chain moves into the market.
A pair of developers behind some of Manchester’s largest apartment communities is teaming up for one of their biggest — and tallest — projects in the neighborhood.
Colliers International reports the following deals: Doswell Holdings LLC purchased 5.35 acres at 1855, 1839, 1927 and 1823 Boulevard W. in Richmond for $3.15 million. Chip Louthan represented the buyer. David Williams and Bill Mattox represented the seller. Shilshole Properties II LLC purchased 1,936 square feet at 9422 W. Broad St. in Richmond for $1.15… Read more »
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