A group of investors looking to transform a portion of the office park into a more dense mixed-use development has enlisted local help to make the project reality.
Jonathan Spiers
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 12.12.17
The Martin Agency dismisses its top creative executive amid sexual harassment claims, an industry newcomer releases its first work for Google, and a local production studio films a video series for the state tourism office.
Markel-owned IT firm makes moves in Henrico, Atlanta, Charlotte
After a year in which it saw twice as much growth as it’s used to, a local IT consulting firm is making more elbow room locally while similarly expanding offices in other markets. CapTech, a national IT management consultant firm based in Henrico County, has added 8,000 square feet of space to its headquarters at… Read more »
Demo starts for Sauer Center Whole Foods
The former flagship store of a longtime Richmond hardware business is making way for the grocery chain’s second area location.
Stone house near UR tops November home sales
A nearly 90-year-old home near the university’s Westhampton Lake beat out four other sales that exceeded the $1 million mark.
UVA alums plant architecture firm in Jackson Ward
After teaming up with another Wahoo this spring, a local architect who recently relocated from New York has turned his first investment in Richmond into the pair’s home base.
$32M Jackson Ward project scaling back after missing state grant
After a piece of its funding plan didn’t come through, the developer behind a mixed-use, mixed-income project is reducing its density and adjusting its design.
Riverfront office in the mix for Rocketts Landing
With nearly 200 more homes nearing completion, a new phase at Rocketts Landing will offer a first for the project: office space along the James River.
Ad agency joins Scott’s Addition crowd
After a $1.5 million upgrade, a 71-year-old industrial warehouse in the neighborhood is now the home base of one of Richmond’s biggest marketing companies.
City tweaks operations at permitting, inspections office
Responding to complaints from developers, Mayor Levar Stoney has announced changes aimed at improving operations in the city’s inspections and permitting office.