Schell Brothers, which in 2018 filed plans for more than 500 homes on 218 acres, has since expanded the development to 669 homes on 250 acres.
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Henrico County positions Best Products site for GreenCity deal
The land was transferred to the EDA, which will negotiate a sale of the 92-acre property for a $2.3 billion arena-anchored development.
WestRock chairman’s riverfront Goochland estate sells for $2.8M
The mystery buyer of 330 Flag Station Road is a local couple attracted by the size of the property, the amenities and its proximity to the city.
Seminary’s 1800s-era ‘Westwood’ house demolished in Northside
The move was made “as recognition of and in repentance for the resourcing provided to the seminary through the labor of enslaved persons.”
Richmond 300 revisited: City Council suggests tweaks to city master plan
A mention of the city’s planned slavery museum, and removal of a potential new bridge across the river, are among councilmembers’ proposed changes.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 1.26.21
The Martin Agency rolls out its latest ads for CarMax, promotions at Padilla, and the Town of Ashland gets a rebrand.
Venture Richmond ad campaign looks to draw people back downtown
The “Faces of Your Downtown” series aims to change the perception of downtown as a place of empty streets and boarded-up storefronts.
Creative Q&A: Elevation’s ‘Monster’ maker C.J. Hawn
Of the 200-plus TV spots Hawn has overseen in her time, two characters she created stand out from the pack — Buster and the Tuition Monster.
Proposed 310-unit apartment complex would complete loop road at Midlothian Walmart
A Richmond developer seeks zoning approval to build a multifamily complex on part of a 26-acre tract between Walmart Way and Old Buckingham Road.
Richmond planning director Olinger abruptly resigns after decade
A reason was not provided but his exit follows several big initiatives that he had been leading that drew some controversy.