Called The Edge at Westchester Commons, the 65-unit project will add to other nearby rooftops in the works including HHHunt’s 334-acre Aire at Westchester.
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Local anti-fog eyewear line featured on ‘Good Morning America’
Showerspecs were developed and patented by local marketing executive Donna Spurrier, CEO and namesake of Richmond firm Spurrier Group.
‘It is able to be pulled off’: Diamond District project faces tight timeline to deliver new ballpark
“It is able to be pulled off,” said the city’s project manager. “The first thing we need is someone to help us build it, and that’s getting the developer on board.”
1880s-era Bon Air house listed for sale after seven-year rehab
“We’re not sure if it’s the oldest or the second-oldest home in Bon Air,” said owner Jim Courtney, who bought the property in foreclosure in 2015.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 6.14.22
A state tourism agency gets a new marketing campaign, a local shop contributes to a campaign for Microsoft, and a production studio releases a documentary with a premiere at a local film festival.
New apartments next for $200M expansion underway at Westminster Canterbury
The senior care facility will be adding 118 apartments. They are already 96 percent presold with 10 percent deposits, mostly to households on a waiting list.
‘Richmond Real’: City unveils new brand campaign
“This isn’t your grandfather’s or your grandmother’s Richmond,” Mayor Levar Stoney declared in a video introducing the new branding, which aims to promote tourism and economic development.
Work starts on $23M apartment conversion of former nursing home site
Richmond and Henrico County set the stage for the 86-unit project three years ago, when they approved up to 105 units.
May home sales led by two $3M deals, including 19th century riverside estate
The top sale was a multiparcel purchase that included Mt. Bernard, while the second was a home that had been owned by Stanley and Dorothy Pauley.
Mansion on Swift Creek Reservoir hits market, private island included
The 6,800-square-foot house, listed for $2.1 million, was once tied to a nearby weddings and events venue that closed in January.