A local development firm is eyeing land behind Stony Point Shopping Center for its next project in Richmond.
Jonathan Spiers
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 11.19.18
A $500 million development proposal gets a thumbs-down in Hanover, two localities’ health districts combine leadership, and two planning commissions conduct business this week.
Two economic development groups to see executive-level exits
A couple of recent high-level departures are set to add to a transition in economic development leadership occurring locally and across the state.
Colonial Downs group bets on Southside site for gambling facility
The in-the-works return of horse racing at Colonial Downs is improving the odds for a dormant retail property in Richmond’s Southside.
Henrico, YMCA synchronize on swimming facility
A growing hub of public facilities along a stretch of Laburnum Avenue in eastern Henrico County is set to add lap lanes and flip turns to the mix.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 11.13.18
A recently formed creative and production firm lands the lead brand agency account for the state lottery, a local autism clinic and shoe-sharing nonprofit get rebrands, and several shops announce new work and hires.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 11.12.18
Goochland becomes the smallest county in the country population-wise to receive a AAA bond rating from Moody’s, Henrico gets a new supervisor, and multiple localities hold regular meetings this week.
11,700-square-foot West End mansion listed at $3.7M
The same year that two of its neighbors sold to new owners in multimillion-dollar deals, an even larger home last owned by a noted local homebuilder and real estate agent has hit the market on one of Richmond’s priciest streets.
Ten projects hit the mark as Golden Hammer winners
A ballet center expansion, a restored Northside house and a redevelopment of a Shockoe Bottom warehouse building were among 10 local preservation and revitalization projects recognized this month.
New Stony Point apartments sell for $62M
Less than a year since it opened, one of the area’s newest apartment developments has been sold to a new-to-town buyer in one of the biggest local multifamily deals in recent memory.