They would set the stage for growth in the 20-block area that includes the Richmond Coliseum. A public survey related to the proposal ends Wednesday.
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The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 4.26.22
Locally produced ads tied to pro tennis and golf events roll out, restaurants get new websites and branding, plus the Brandcenter puts work of its graduating class on display.
Three Windsor houses hit market with multimillion-dollar price tags
Priciest and largest among them is 105 Brookschase Lane, a 12,500-square-foot mansion in Henrico’s Windsor on the James neighborhood listed for $4.2 million.
Hourigan-led Diamond District team wants to apply Richmond 300 vision
“We’re here, we have been here,” said Mark Hourigan. “So, we understand from the ground up what the community needs and I think our team reflects that.”
Henrico-based Capital Square teams with The Wharf developer in Diamond District bid
“We very much view the Diamond District as a once-in-a-generation opportunity for Richmond to create this new and vibrant community,” said Natalie Mason of Capital Square, whose collaborators include the developer behind The Wharf mixed-use development in D.C.
N.Y. developer MAG Partners co-leads team pitching for Diamond District project
“The only way to really know how to do it is to have done it,” said MAG’s MaryAnne Gilmartin, whose development credits include Brooklyn’s Barclays Center arena and a surrounding mixed-use development.
Q&A with Maritza Pechin, Diamond District project manager
“I worked a lot on that master plan, and I wanted to be able to see something come out of it,” said Pechin, who made the unusual move from the private sector to City Hall after similarly guiding the Richmond 300 master plan update.
Henrico adopts $1.5B budget for FY23 with tax rate cuts, employee pay raises
The real estate tax rate will be 2 cents lower in addition to a 2-cent credit, and the tax rate for biotech company equipment will be slashed by 74 percent.
Details emerge about Diamond District contender led by Machete Group
A previously unknown team among the six vying to be selected for Richmond’s redevelopment project has ties to multiple pro sports venues.
Siblings renovating apartments, adding five-story building near Regency
The 1970s-era Gateway Apartments complex was, for a time, one of the first “singles-only” rental communities in the area. It’s now set for a $16 million redevelopment.