
A baseball academy leases 12,000 square feet, a donut shop, pilates studio and e-cigarette vendor grab space in a Glen Allen shopping center, and the Reynolds South development lands a lease with a consulting firm.
A baseball academy leases 12,000 square feet, a donut shop, pilates studio and e-cigarette vendor grab space in a Glen Allen shopping center, and the Reynolds South development lands a lease with a consulting firm.
The two developers who recently purchased a historic Shockoe Bottom structure have an apartment and commercial project in the works for the property.
With the medical giant relocated to the old Circuit City complex, U-Haul has moved into its former West End space, creating one of the company’s largest locations.
The Health Diagnostic Laboratory name that was once a point of pride for the Richmond startup scene will eventually vanish under new ownership. But the firm will continue to operate downtown, and a portion of its workforce will hold onto their jobs.
Returning to his hometown from New Orleans, a new headmaster will step in to take over the all-boys private school next summer.
With its two developers in prison for historic tax credit schemes, a Manchester apartment property is again falling toward foreclosure auction for the second time this year.
A 27,000-square-foot building sells for $1.25 million, and companies sign a handful of big leases in Hanover County.
Last year’s buyers of an industrial property in Henrico are moving forward with plans to add a second 216,000-square-foot building to the property.
A K-8 private school, founded by a local developer and his wife, has more than doubled the size of its home in a move to Patterson Avenue.
As cyclists start their race through the city, the nonprofit that organized the event is depending on a final spurt of business to push it over the fundraising finish line.
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