The 266-unit Courthouse Green Townhomes complex at 6417 Statute St. has been changing hands every three years or so.
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$2.3B arena-anchored development planned for Best Products site in Henrico
The city of Richmond’s loss could turn out to be Henrico County’s gain as the development team behind the failed Navy Hill proposal is now planning a comparable project in the county.
Baskervill furloughs 23 positions as federal PPP loan funding runs out
The architecture firm, which has been particularly affected by the pandemic’s impacts on the hospitality industry, is “hoping to bring them all back” as conditions improve.
Gammino secures site for Jackson Ward development with $3M deal
Plans call for a five-story, 60-unit apartment building to rise in place of a parking lot at the corner of Leigh and Second streets.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for 11.24.20
A children’s hospital capital campaign gets a marketing boost from a local consulting firm, Brandcenter students draw up a new nickname and logo for an area high school, and a public utility company hires a Richmond firm.
Riverside B&B, events venue proposed in Varina
A plan to open The Virginia Inn is getting pushback from nearby residents, one of whom has launched a “Don’t Venue Varina” campaign.
10 construction projects nail down Golden Hammer awards
A Northside mansion’s transformation into apartments and a shipping-container addition at a suburban shopping mall were among projects recognized this year.
Downtime (pandemic edition): Angela Parrish crosses the finish line
Eighteen years after she first trained for the Richmond Marathon, the broadcast buyer with Lewis Media Partners was finally able to run the annual race.
West End ‘fringe’ neighborhoods near Broad Street seeing uptick in home rebuilds
Monument Avenue Park and Sauer’s Gardens, in particular, are getting renewed interest from homebuilders on the hunt for teardown and rehab opportunities.
Judge sides with Hanover County in dispute over Wegmans approval
But a group of homeowners suing to stop a 1.1 million-square-foot distribution facility from being built can amend their complaint and fight on.