The combination will see HG absorbed into VHB, a Massachusetts-based company with a local office in Shockoe Bottom.
Jonathan Spiers
$45M project would replace Oak Grove Elementary with mixed-income housing
Lynx Ventures and the Maggie Walker Community Land Trust are behind the project, which would consist of 240 apartments and 15 for-sale units targeted to lower-income households.
Hotel executive lists CCV-area home for $4.2M
Rosewood, built in 1910, is described as one of the first homes built in the Three Chopt area on one of the larger lots to be found along the corridor near the Country Club of Virginia and the University of Richmond.
Better Housing Coalition breaks ground on $45M addition to Winchester Greens campus
CEO Greta Harris called Winchester Forest one of BHC’s “COVID babies” that got caught up with supply chain issues and cost increases fueled by the pandemic.
City Council approves City Center rezoning, VUU tower sign appeal
Approved without much fanfare in the shadow of Diamond District discussions at Monday’s meeting, the area that includes the Richmond Coliseum is now set up for an RFP of its own.
‘It’s going to be night and day’: Flying Squirrels, VCU look ahead to new ballpark
Having waited for this since arriving in Richmond in 2009, Flying Squirrels President Lou DiBella and COO Todd “Parney” Parnell said they’re chomping at the bit to get the design process started.
Unanimous council vote approves Diamond District development plan
While a needed seven-vote majority seemed to be secured going into Monday’s meeting, the vote was uncertain and displayed a coming together among councilmembers who have been divided on past proposals.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 9.27.22
A campaign for the International Spy Museum features images from a local photographer, the head of a former Richmond agency joins a Henrico-based shop as its top creative, and an area PR association chapter rolls out its annual awards.
New landlord makes its mark on Westwood Avenue building cluster
“We’re giving them back some luster,” Frank Cava said of the commercial buildings. “Some folks had brought up the idea to us to change the names of them, but these are historic buildings. It’s time to bring them back to life.”
Stratford Hills apartments sell for $76M
The 430 units were built in the 1960s. The sale price comes out to just over $177,900 per door, considered to be the priciest Richmond has seen for a property of that age.