A member of one of Richmond’s most prominent families is looking to unload his River Road-area home.
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Interior design, PR firms fill former Jackson Ward bakery
Two local businesses in different lines of work have turned a Jackson Ward-area storefront into a shared home base.
Builder eyes hundreds of homes, apartments in Midlothian
After two years of testing the market with clusters of homes, one of the more recent additions to the local homebuilding scene is now looking to bite off its own full-fledged residential community.
Office building plan signals shift at Libbie Mill
Responding to higher-than-expected demand for office space, the developer behind the mixed-use Libbie Mill-Midtown is moving forward with plans for a new office building – and is making room for more.
Apartment project near Libby Hill proceeding with new developer
A years-in-the-making apartment building planned near the foot of Libby Hill is inching closer to construction, with a new developer signed on to see the project through.
DHR, city council members continue Manchester historic district debate
An enhanced outreach effort on a proposed historic district expansion in Manchester continued Wednesday with a meeting between state officials and the three Richmond City Council members whose districts are involved. About two dozen people attended the meeting between staff with the Virginia Department of Historic Resources and the City Council’s Parker Agelasto, Ellen Robertson… Read more »
‘Virginia is for Lovers’ spat playing out in Richmond federal court
There’s no love lost between Virginia Tourism Authority, which owns the state’s well-known catchphrase, and a local company that’s using the slogan for “Virginia is for Gun Lovers.”
Public bond sale for schools a first for Chesterfield
Chesterfield County is going forward with a sale of $50 million in bonds – and for the first time, it’s giving the public first crack at buying in.
Apartments rise at Libbie Mill
A residential anchor of a years-in-the-making mixed-use development is on track to deliver the community’s first rental units this fall.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 7.10.18
A local health network’s ads take a ride on Pulse buses, an ad agency’s collaboration with the state attorney general’s office receives award recognition for a second consecutive year, and a local brewery gets a new website in the latest roundup.