A national real estate brokerage is extending its local footprint to Richmond’s oldest neighborhood.
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Panel urges ‘shared vision’ for Shockoe Bottom’s development
An effort to breathe new economic life into parts of Shockoe Bottom while acknowledging its history as a slave-trade hub is getting some advice from other cities that have faced similar challenges.
Bankruptcy trustee on hunt for notorious local landlord’s assets
A notorious Richmond landlord with a history of legal troubles is facing fresh allegations of a scheme to defraud creditors in a bankruptcy case. A year after filing for personal bankruptcy, Oliver Lawrence, who once was sentenced by a judge to live in one of his dilapidated rental properties, is being accused of plotting with… Read more »
Jackson Ward apartments sell for $2.2M
A residential building converted from a former funeral home garage is in the hands of a new owner following a seven-figure deal.
Export pitch winners import cash prizes
Five Richmond-area businesses are each $5,000 closer to implementing plans they presented in a recent a “Shark Tank”-style competition.
Country club home and 3,600 golf balls fetch $1.6M
While a frozen yogurt chain founder’s West End home scooped the highest-priced residential sale for January, it didn’t come with its own ball collection.
Spy Rock tests market with 376-unit apartment portfolio sale
Less than a year after finishing $8 million in upgrades to 20-plus apartment properties in the Fan and Museum District, the local development company and its Boston-based collaborator have put them on the market.
Local film collective plays ball with NFL
A group of local filmmakers is celebrating this football season after wrapping up a video series for NFL Network.
With legal dispute settled, Better Housing weighs options for Scott’s Addition property
A settlement with a local developer has freed the Richmond housing nonprofit to go forward with the redevelopment or sale of a former hotel.
Altria’s Barrington to retire in May
After six years at the helm of Richmond’s resident tobacco giant, Marty Barrington is calling an end to his 25-year career there.