
Less than a week after hitting the market, the former governor and first lady’s home in Wyndham already has a buyer lined up.
Less than a week after hitting the market, the former governor and first lady’s home in Wyndham already has a buyer lined up.
A 1920s mansion on Monument Avenue that closed at $2.2 million capped the list of local home sales in February. And a second property on Monument also made the top five.
After 18 years in business, a sandwich shop said goodbye to its downtown location on Friday as the owner moves to expand the business and reopen on either the Southside or at Innsbrook.
Downtown-based Apple REIT Cos. sold off $206 million worth of hotel properties, and a recent letter from its CEO shows that the company is moving toward a public offering.
Disreputed former governor and first lady Bob and Maureen McDonnell have put their Glen Allen home up for sale. The home – listed at $944,000 – includes some unique features left over from the original owner.
A local developer is pitching an English village-style development on 120 acres in Hanover County that would add a grocery store and more than 500 homes to the area.
The owner of a 150-acre property in Varina has put her childhood home up for sale. The wooded land includes a pair of log cabins and a teepee-style home, and the majority of it is under the protection of a conservation easement.
A developer is planning a small custom home project in between two larger subdivisions in Tuckahoe, and more than half of the houses have already found buyers.
A townhome development in the city is launching its second phase of construction that will bring 15 new houses – including some affordable housing units – to the Randolph area over the next two years.
The first general manager of the Richmond Flying Squirrels is trading in bats and gloves for ink and toner as he transitions into ownership of an Innsbrook printer cartridge franchise.
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