Contractors, CrossFit gyms, optometrists, health networks and more lease space around town, and several properties sell for more than $1 million.
Katie Demeria
Northside school buys former hospital campus
A large private school is continuing its campus expansion with the recent purchase of a three-building former hospital facility, and it has its eye on more space nearby.
Nearly $40M pumped into gas station deals
The convenience store mogul behind the Uppy’s chain has sold off a large batch of his area properties for nearly $40 million as he turns to a new business venture in Florida.
BofA tower fetches $42M
The Bank of America Center’s sale has been closed at about $42 million, the fourth major downtown office deal in the past couple of months.
NY firm seals another Northside apartment deal
A 40-unit property on Chamberlayne Avenue has been sold of to a New York firm, the third Northside apartment deal for the company in the past year.
Manchester plot, West End complex hit the market
A stalled Manchester development is looking to gain momentum with a new owner, just as a massive Henrico County apartment complex has landed on the market. A 2.3-acre property at 1701 Stonewall Ave., once earmarked for the Manchester on the James development, has been relisted by its current owner with a $2.3 million asking price…. Read more »
HDL takes aim against True Health in court
The latest chapter of HDL’s legal saga sees the former blood testing firm take aim against True Health Diagnostics, the Texas-based company that purchased most of its assets last year.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Feb. 5
A Crossfit brand sets up shop in Chesterfield, a pizza chain leases space on Laburnum Avenue, and grocery chain Publix signs up for a once-planned Ukrop’s spot.
Buyer scoops up more Chamberlayne apartments
A New York-based buyer has added to his portfolio of apartments along Chamberlayne Avenue, adding fuel to Richmond’s already on-fire multifamily market.
Dominion enlists builder, developer as it readies for new tower
Dominion Resources has signed on locally based Hourigan Construction and Chicago-based Clayco to build it a tower that will rise in place of the existing six-story, 269,000-square-foot Richmond Plaza at 111 S. Sixth St.