While Richmond’s overall office leasing market is faring better than other regions, the loans on Riverfront Plaza’s twin towers and the Bank of America Center were recently put into special servicing.
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WVS, Papa to build dozens of townhomes on Manchester site once eyed for apartments
The developers said the change of plans was driven in part by financing and said it’s easier to make the numbers work on for-sale townhome projects.
6-acre Broad St. site back on the market after second contract falls through
The 6-acre plot at 4400 W. Broad St. that’s twice been eyed for large apartment projects by out-of-town developers was once again listed for sale last week.
Reynolds Crossing eyed for major mixed-use reinvention
Reynolds Development is seeking to rezone 31 of Reynolds Crossing’s 58 acres to convert much of its surface parking lots into new buildings of up to 12 stories and add more than 1,000 residential units.
Downtown’s Branch Building sells at auction for less than what seller paid four years ago
The North Carolina investor paid nearly $1.5 million for the property in January of 2020, just in time to be dealt a blow by the pandemic-induced office market downturn.
Latitude Seafood adding new restaurant along Swift Creek Reservoir
“It’s a market that’s just saturated with chain restaurants, so we’re excited to bring scratch food and high-quality ingredients that you might not find at the chains,” said co-owner Kevin Grubbs.
Cousins look to Manchester to expand their neighborhood market chain
With four neighborhood markets up and running elsewhere in the city, three cousins are now looking to bring their concept to the Southside to help quell Manchester’s grocery needs.
Lynchburg’s Texas Inn strikes deal to take over Museum District restaurant building
The well-known diner, owned by Richmond ad exec Dave Saunders, has found its spot in the city and will aim to open in the Park Avenue building in May.
Nonprofit Junior League moving HQ from Fan to Libbie Mill
The nonprofit, which dates back nearly 100 years, promotes women’s leadership, volunteerism and community service.
D.C. firm wants to build 221 apartments on former Dominion parking lot in the Fan
It would be the largest new-construction apartment development the neighborhood’s seen in recent years and would add to 125 units and dozens of townhomes that are already in the works next door.