In default on a $15 million loan, a large-scale shopping center in Chesterfield County has a date with the auction block next month.
J. Elias O'Neal
10-block stretch of Broad Street gathering steam
Take a short walk along a certain downtown stretch of Broad Street and it becomes abundantly clear what is taking place: A new wave of change.
Chocolatier opens sweet shop on West Broad
After stints in Forest Hill, Church Hill and Manchester, a local chocolate maker is up and running in her new downtown digs.
Homegrown chicken chain takes the party southward
“Even when we were riding around in the Chicken Fiesta van scoping out spots, people would come up and ask if we were about to open a restaurant in the area,” general manager Shana Greenbaum said.
New Korean chicken spot to hatch on Franklin Street
An international chicken chain is preparing to roost its first Richmond area restaurant in the heart of VCU.
Rider Boot Co. opens in Jackson Ward
Adding to what is quickly becoming a downtown fashion district, the boot and shoe shop made its brick-and-mortar retail debut last weekend on West Broad Street.
Goodwin’s Riverstone gets a taste for office towers
For a precursor to Richmond-based Riverstone Properties’ newest investment prototype, look no further than downtown Norfolk.
Jamba Juice opens in Short Pump, eyes Scott’s Addition next
“It’s certainly where we would like to be,” franchisee Ritesh Brahmbhatt said of Scott’s Addition. “We want to get this location going and on a routine before we fully dive into another operation.”
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 11.18.16
Divaris Real Estate Inc. | Richmond reports the following deals: 510 Architects leased 2,421 square feet at 1501 Roseneath Road in Richmond. Cheryle Toy and Read Goode represented the landlord. Mike Rybinski Insurance Agency leased 1,561 square feet at 2302 E. Cary St. in Richmond. Ali Newton and Brett McNamee represented the landlord. Commonwealth Commercial… Read more »
Coffee startup jumps river for more space
Rapid retail growth and an increasing thirst in the market for cold coffee is forcing a young Richmond-based company to abandon its Manchester digs for a larger facility near The Diamond.