
Brick Fire will open in the former Maya space on East Grace St. Pizza Hut is taking over a storefront next to Four Brothers Bistro across from the Lombardy Kroger.
Brick Fire will open in the former Maya space on East Grace St. Pizza Hut is taking over a storefront next to Four Brothers Bistro across from the Lombardy Kroger.
The listing comes just weeks after a Fairfax-based developer received city approval to build a three-story development with a dozen apartments plus commercial space.
The breakfast and lunch spot is getting in on the action in Central Henrico, with the revitalization of Virginia Center Commons underway up the road and Sauer Properties’ major development planned in the vicinity.
What started as a graduate school project is set to become a new canned beverage business in Richmond.
Sixteen years after its first phase was built, Lynx Ventures will develop the final leg will be a 127-unit apartment building at 1021 E. 4th St.
Hog Haven Farm is moving into the former Peddler on Pine Street space with plans to use the building as a prep kitchen for its growing business that’s fueled by its popular breakfast sandwiches.
Fat Kid started out at the now-shuttered Hatch Local food hall in Manchester and will replace Sub Central, which has been in business since 2006. Its owner also previously owned Mr. Submarine.
In a tight real estate market in a sought-after city, the inexact science of valuing Richmond’s 76,000 properties can leave owners and assessors at odds.
A wave of new development is in the works for one of the Fan’s main thoroughfares that’ll bring to the neighborhood dozens of new townhomes, duplexes, apartments and more.
In an attempt to free up its Scott’s Addition real estate for redevelopment, a D.C.-based firm is questioning a Richmond judge’s ruling.
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