With a land deal in place and additional funds committed, Henrico County is moving forward with a plan to replace two of its oldest high schools on both ends of the county by fall 2021 – simultaneously.
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The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 9.25.18
The agency behind “Virginia is for Lovers” releases its latest work for the state tourism office, a game show host makes a comeback in a campaign for the state lottery, and several shops report new work in the latest roundup.
‘Scott’s Addition 2.0’: Henrico zeroes in on Westwood Avenue corridor
As development in Scott’s Addition continues to surge, planners in neighboring Henrico County are making preparations to capture expected spillover from the city’s hottest neighborhood.
Downtown sound studio giving podcasts priority, with a nudge from John Cleese
Seeing an increase in demand from area businesses, a Richmond recording studio is delving deeper into the world of podcasting – spurred in part by a recent recording with a Monty Python veteran.
Enhanced bus service rolls out in Henrico, picking up where Pulse left off
Three months after launching its new bus rapid transit system in the city, GRTC has rolled out other bus service enhancements this week across Henrico County, including the first bus service to Short Pump.
Downtime: Holly Eve’s drive to dive
When she’s not dealing in real estate for the commonwealth of Virginia, Holly Law Eve takes a break from land – literally.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 9.11.18
A local county government revamps some of its websites, a marketing association chapter launches a mentorship program, and several area shops release new work and pick up clients in the latest roundup.
August high-end home sales turn up the heat
The local million-dollar home-buying market in August was as hot as the weather, with each of the Richmond area’s top five home sales reaching or exceeding $1.5 million.
Homegrown real estate brokerages adding square footage
Two young and growing local real estate brokerages with offices just a few blocks from each other are making moves – one to the Southside and the other to Rocketts Landing.
Mixed-use development rolling in Jackson Ward
As construction gets underway on a mixed-use, mixed-income development set to fill a city block in Jackson Ward, groundwork is being laid for a supplemental project that would fill another largely vacant block across the street and potentially bring a hotel to the neighborhood.