As it closes out one of its larger communities, a local development firm is moving forward with its next project in Chesterfield County: a mixed-use project on 200-plus acres that would add nearly 800 homes south of Brandermill.
Jonathan Spiers
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 9.16.19
Two mixed-use developments spanning hundreds of acres are up for review in Chesterfield, where an airport runway expansion project is underway. Henrico reports tourism spending is up, and Goochland commits funds for enhancing broadband internet access.
Creditors look to force Colortree into bankruptcy
Three months after the Henrico-based direct mail and printing company abruptly shut its doors, three of its creditors are attempting to force it into bankruptcy in an effort to retrieve over $8 million owed.
$2M Chesterfield buy leads August home sales
A 10-year-old house overlooking the James River claimed the top residential real estate transaction in the Richmond area last month.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 9.10.19
A Richmond-based movie light restorer gets a marketing assist from a local agency, a longtime PR director launches her own firm, and several shops report new work and hires.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 9.9.19
City Council meets Monday with business including the mayor’s recommendations for $15 million in projected surplus budget revenue, and Henrico County boards are back in session this week.
Citing safety concerns, NewMarket filling canal on downtown campus
A local Fortune 500 company is proceeding with a project that is filling in its portion of a centuries-old canal, using dirt from an adjacent site on its riverfront headquarters that the firm has earmarked for eventual development.
Berkshire Hathaway expanding realty brand locally with brokerage acquisition, office moves
Some longstanding names in Richmond residential real estate are uniting under the same flag through a recent acquisition that’s one of several moves a national brand is making to enhance its local presence.
Leigh St. regrade, once called project ‘backbone,’ no longer part of Navy Hill proposal
As Richmond City Council prepares to kick the tires of the latest Navy Hill development proposal, one component of the project previously described as integral to its success is no longer among the plans to be reviewed.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 9.3.19
A City Council committee hears from consultants on the proposed Navy Hill redevelopment, Hanover County holds off a vote on a controversial mixed-use development, and a childcare business opens in a former auction house in Powhatan.