
A local restaurant group is taking its most successful Carytown concept to a second location in the forthcoming GreenGate development near Short Pump Town Center.
A local restaurant group is taking its most successful Carytown concept to a second location in the forthcoming GreenGate development near Short Pump Town Center.
The business park’s owners have plans in the works to add 55,000 square feet of retail space and a 130,000-square-foot hotel to the development.
A nonprofit is wrapping up its string of land deals in Union Hill, where it plans to add nearly 50 new mixed-income apartments between new construction and the rehab of a 1920s building.
Three attorneys left LeClairRyan to jump on board with a Tyson’s Corner law firm that’s established a Richmond office, its first outside of Northern Virginia.
The WestMark office complex lands a 45,000-square-foot lease, several industrial properties are sold around the area, and a woodworking firm grabs space in Scott’s Addition.
As the museum gets closer to its move into the Leigh Street Armory building in Jackson Ward, a ChildFund alum has taken over the role of director.
Planning to invest about $9 million, a construction company is launching into its first urban development project and hopes to create a stretch of apartments, restaurants, and retail in Manchester.
A local lawyer and former printing company CEO has brought a Virginia Beach firm and its fractional general counsel services to the Richmond market.
With reported shareholder payments and sales commissions allegedly totaling some $339 million, a group of creditors has asked for court permission to launch an investigation that could potentially unearth money owed to the Chapter 11 estate.
Plans for a huge undertaking to redevelop housing in the East End are coming together, and its developers are now planning a senior housing component for the first phase.
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