Nearly a year after it returned to the market after falling into foreclosure, the 10,000-square-foot West End home and 3-acre estate is in the hands of new owners.
Jonathan Spiers
‘It’s a great piece of dirt’: Developers hungry for Boulevard RFP
While a proposed redevelopment of the Richmond Coliseum and adjacent downtown area has dominated headlines in recent years, city leaders appear also to be turning their attention back to the Diamond-anchored 60-acre site along Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
CoStar in talks for new office tower within Navy Hill development
While state legislators weigh a bill that could reshape the project’s public-funding structure, the developers behind the proposed Navy Hill development have lined up a large office tenant for one of its planned buildings.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 1.14.20
The Tuition Monster returns in a series of new spots, an area chamber of commerce releases a radio campaign promoting the Navy Hill project with help from a local agency, and several shops report new clients and hires.
Breaking News: CoStar in talks for new office tower within Navy Hill development
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.13.20
A tech manufacturer plans $75 million in upgrades to its Chesterfield plant, RRHA gets a funding boost and a county’s top administrator resigns in this week’s roundup.
Deputy economic development director parts ways with city
A longtime player in the City of Richmond’s economic development department is moving on.
Lawyer couple’s purchase of Clear View mansion tops December home sales
The 13,600-square-foot home on 5-plus acres across from CCV sold for $3.47 million.
City Council lays out timeline for Navy Hill decision; public hearings start tonight
Following weeks of work sessions, months of town hall meetings and hearings, and years of talk surrounding the project, Richmond City Council members can now see a light at the end of the Navy Hill tunnel.
Remodeled apartments round out Sugar Bottom
A revival of a once-overlooked stretch of street in the shadow of Richmond’s Libby Hill neighborhood is balancing out with the completion of a seven-figure apartment rehab.