
Investor Loop Capital is no longer involved in the mixed-use portion of the ballpark-anchored project, leaving Thalhimer Realty Partners the lone lead developer amid a $40 million lawsuit from former teammate Republic Properties.
Investor Loop Capital is no longer involved in the mixed-use portion of the ballpark-anchored project, leaving Thalhimer Realty Partners the lone lead developer amid a $40 million lawsuit from former teammate Republic Properties.
“Looking at recent comps, some off-market but mostly on-market, Richmond has been on fire,” said agent Margaret Wade, who listed both homes and recently sold another at $3 million.
The new plan scales down the planned apartment buildings on Overbrook Road from six stories to four with 31 fewer units between them. The 1930s-era hospital building also would be fully preserved and repurposed.
Richmond’s new Office of Homeless Services will oversee the Community Resource and Training Center that is now housed within the Northside building that’s also Salvation Army’s local HQ.
The nonprofit is now operating out of its new distribution warehouse at 8020 Villa Park Drive, having completed relocating its facilities from its former home on Rhoadmiller Street near The Diamond.
Chris Harrison, a former UVA and NFL football player and principal of Maryland-based C.A. Harrison Cos., was indicted this week on embezzlement charges involving the Model Tobacco project and an aborted rehab of the former Ramada Inn in Petersburg.
Our weeklong series of Q&As with Richmond’s mayoral candidates wraps up with Harrison Roday, who discusses his priorities for Richmond, how he’ll support business growth and other topics that will shape the city’s future.
“While we were demoing it, our team came to the leadership and said, ‘This would be a great office. We should look at leasing this,’” DPR’s Emily Covey said of the former ECPI building.
Our weeklong Q&A series with the five mayoral candidates continues with Maurice Neblett, who discusses his priorities for Richmond, how he’ll support business growth, and other topics that will shape the city’s future.
In this installment of our Q&A series with the five mayoral candidates, the former City Council member for Richmond’s Ninth District addresses her priorities for Richmond, how she’ll support business growth, and other topics.
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