With small apartment projects and restaurants reviving old downtown buildings, a prominent local developer has earmarked another property for renovation and will add new residential units and commercial space to Third Street.
Katie Demeria
Ukrop’s uniform maker sizing up in new HQ
A uniform manufacturer tied to the well-known Richmond family is moving out of the city into a much larger facility that it recently purchased for more than $3 million.
VCU Health adding to Stony Point real estate
The health system bought a plot of land in Stony Point for nearly $2 million, and it is building a 60,000-square-foot medical office building to join its other facilities in the area.
A peek inside downtown’s newest office tower
The new Gateway Plaza tower is open for business with all but two floors leased. Check out some photos from BizSense’s recent tour.
Newsbites: Noteworthy tidbits for Oct. 20, 2015
Several nonprofits launch fundraising programs, grocery stores, restaurants and breweries open, and lawyers and real estate agents are recognized.
Unfinished Manchester apartment project listed for $15M
With some work still wrapping up, a 100-unit Manchester apartment project is the latest in a series of large multifamily property to hit the market.
UR alums’ law firm adds new Spider, Chesapeake office
In its first move outside of Richmond, a law firm made up of UR Law alumni has set up a location in Hampton Roads and added brought on a new attorney.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 16, 2015
A seafood restaurant buys a Westchester Commons building, 75 residential units are sold in Manchester, and two companies sign large leases in a business park off Parham Road.
School redevelopment kicks off Northside transformation
An $11 million project that will convert an old school building into more than 75 apartments for low-income seniors is getting off the ground, with new road work and further rehab work to follow in the Highland Park area.
Hotel relaunches under new brand after major renovation
A hotel family that bought a property out of foreclosure and poured $7 million into renovations has reopened the hotel’s doors under a new brand with larger rooms.