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.
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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.
Goochland roads plan update has some landowners wary
The update is prompting a group of landowners to call for its delay, arguing that the new plan omits previously mapped-out roads that they were counting on to be able to develop their properties.
Neurosurgeon takes top area home sale in October
A nearly 30-year-old home near the Country Club of Virginia topped area home sales in a month that had three other million-dollar transactions across metro Richmond.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 11.5.18
The first installment of our newest BizSense data section includes government news and meeting previews for localities throughout metro Richmond. The Agenda is free to all readers for a limited time.
Updated: $1.4B Coliseum redevelopment plan receives mayor’s support, now goes to City Council
The proposal from a group of Richmond corporate heavyweights to redevelop the Coliseum and surrounding area north of Broad Street has the support of Mayor Levar Stoney – and a local bank on the hook as a major sponsor.
Architecture firm buys into Richmond with local acquisition
After collaborating on several projects for VCU, an established local architecture firm behind a number of high-profile buildings in Richmond has opted to join forces with a D.C.-based peer.