
A major Richmond law firm is shaking up its ranks and will hand the reins to a new chief executive in April.
A major Richmond law firm is shaking up its ranks and will hand the reins to a new chief executive in April.
After one deal fell through, a 372-unit apartment complex has found a new buyer that’s connected with a Canada manufacturing company.
One of Richmond’s biggest law firms is opening a new West Coast office after picking up two attorneys.
Lots of real estate news this week: A technology firm leases more than 21,000 square feet in an Henrico office park, a motorcycle shop moves into a new space and several developers buy up commercial and retail space around the Richmond area.
An entrepreneur is stepping away from the company she founded more than 10 years ago to take on a consulting gig and a new startup.
Two developers are continuing their work in Manchester with an apartment building and a larger mixed development in the works within a few blocks of each other.
A plan presented to the city on Monday that calls for 300 residential units on the old Armstrong High School site was the first step in a larger goal to revamp the public housing complex in Creighton Court.
A home builder is starting off the New Year with plans for new waves of construction at three separate developments in the West End.
The health group has finalized its takeover of a hospital about 70 miles away from Richmond, extending its reach into the Northern Neck.
This year introduced hundreds of new apartments to the largely industrial neighborhood, and work is underway on two massive projects at the former Miller Manufacturing and Reynolds South plants. And as developers draw more tenants Southside, startups and restaurants are starting to venture across the river as well.
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