After several years working jobs here, a Kentucky-based company with a focus on zero-energy design marked its first local presence with an office in Scott’s Addition.
Jonathan Spiers
Startup centers in on jam space for casual musicians
A new local venture is raising capital to provide a permanent place for music-minded people to connect and play together.
Richmonders gather to transform public housing communities
More than 150 people responded to Mayor Levar Stoney’s call for a summit on the issue of aging public housing that has long challenged the city.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 10.31.17
A local shop shoots a doc on a museum aircraft installation, an agency uses napkins to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and several firms report new clients and hires in our latest roundup.
11,700-square-foot house hits market in Midlothian
Two recent listings in the same Midlothian neighborhood, including one of the largest Southside homes to hit the local market in recent memory, are adding to the area’s list of million-dollar homes for sale. The pricier of the two, at just under $2 million, is the 5,500-square-foot riverside home at 4101 E. Old Gun Road…. Read more »
Stalled Scott’s Addition project prompts $15M lawsuit
Claiming one of its big projects is stuck in limbo because of a dispute with a local developer, a Richmond housing nonprofit has sued to regain control of its plan to convert a shuttered Scott’s Addition hotel into income-based apartments. Better Housing Coalition filed a $15 million lawsuit Friday against Henrico-based Dominion Diversified Real Estate… Read more »
New Stony Point apartment complex wrapping up
A 280-unit development years in the making is nearing completion beside Stony Point Fashion Park.
Frequent architecture collaborators to combine firms
After working together on an increasing number of projects, a pair of locally based firms have drafted a plan to join forces.
Scott’s Addition neighbors craft deal for warehouse conversion
As it prepares a move north, a local furniture maker didn’t need to look far to find a development group interested in the digs it’s leaving behind.
Old Herod Seeds warehouse eyed for development
A plan to redevelop a century-old property could add housing options to Richmond’s Shockoe Valley.