A rural crossroad in Hanover County already slated for a large mixed-use development could see a similar, albeit smaller, project across the street.
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New architectural design guidelines in the works for downtown Ashland
The Downtown Ashland Association is kicking off its Downtown Ashland Revitalization project, which will be powered by state-provided grant funds and done in coordination with town officials.
Ginger Juice founder selling business to juice bar’s manager
Erin Powell, who started the business in 2014, is selling the company and its location at Village Shopping Center in Henrico to Chelsea Binder.
Drive-thru coffee chain brews up expansion in Chesterfield County
A national chain of to-go coffee spots with more than 100 location has its eye on Chesterfield, and has indicated interest in at least two stores in the county.
After layoffs and office closures, moving company WayForth files for bankruptcy
The company, which offers moving and related services with a focus on seniors, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection last week in federal court in Richmond.
Starbucks planning new location in shuttered West Broad bank branch
The chain is planning to convert the long-vacant former Wells Fargo branch near Glenside Drive. It’s one of several former bank branches in the region it has reinvented as coffee shops.
GRTC to open new downtown transfer station ahead of Southside route expansion
As the regional transit authority gets ready to christen a new bus-route nexus in downtown Richmond, it’s also gearing up for a route expansion south of the river.
Interior design firm relocating from city to River Road Shopping Center
A Jackson Ward-based interior design firm is on the move to the West End, where it plans to expand on the retail operation it launched as a pandemic-era pivot.
State’s social services department to move downtown HQ to Henrico
As its downtown headquarters is being readied for an apartment conversion, the agency is trading the city for Innsbrook.
Rivers Edge Coffee Co. eyes regional expansion as new Hanover locations prepare to open
The company, formerly called Little Bean Coffee Co., is launching a franchise model to expand around Richmond, elsewhere in Virginia and into the Carolinas.