Git The Trucking Commercial Tires opened this month at 534 E. Washington St. and another location in Portsmouth will follow in the fourth quarter.
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Health and fitness coworking concept finds happy space near Scott’s Addition
The Happy Body Space at 4110 Fitzhugh Ave. rents space by the hour to counselors, massage therapists, personal trainers and other health professionals.
Investor snags mixed-use building for $4M amid Petersburg buying streak
Gagan Marwaha added Cameron Lofts at 325 Brown St. to his portfolio. It features 33 one- and two-bedroom apartments as well as about 26,000 square feet of office space.
Henrico Schools leases space at Regency for adult education center
It will occupy 48,500 square feet in a portion of the lower floor of the mall near the former JCPenney that required some tenants to relocate.
Cracker Barrel-owned biscuit chain location rising in Midlothian
Maple Street Biscuit Co., which is opening its first Virginia restaurant in Short Pump in February, will open one in the Huguenot Village Shopping Center in the spring.
RVA Physical Therapy buys Midlothian building with Burger Bach as tenant
The practice, which already has an office in Henrico, owns its own locations so it can build in-house pools for aquatic therapy. The burger joint will stay.
‘Artwork uninterrupted’: 1708 Gallery becomes its own landlord
After two decades as a tenant, the nonprofit bought 319 W. Broad St. for $1.1 million. It plans to convert two floors into spaces where artists can live and work.
Local spa chain finds serenity in Winterfield Crossing development
Scents of Serenity Organic Spa’s fourth location will feature a bath soak room, a sauna and a shower room in addition to massage and skincare services.
Retailers unwrap new gift shop in shuttered Carytown thrift store space
Brick and Mortar Mercantile will be Ben and Tara Wegdam’s fourth store in Carytown, joining Zest Clothing & Co., Lou Lou Boutiques and Crème de la Crème.
Grisette restaurant owners pop cork on wine shop and bar in the Fan
Donnie Glass and business partner Andy McClure opened Jardin on the last day of 2021 at 1520 W. Main St.