The sale comes about a year after Hourigan sold the largest piece of its Deepwater Industrial Park to a different buyer for $128 million.
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C’ville investor buys more Innsbrook-area office buildings in $25M deal
About a year after taking a $119 million bite out of Innsbrook, Seminole Trail Management is back with another deal in western Henrico.
Two new taquerias to open across from each other in the Fan
Juan More Taco is preparing to open at 304 N. Robinson St., while Nuevo Mexico Restaurante #2 is heading to 301 N. Robinson St.
Group from Colliers strikes out on their own, forms Range Commercial Partners
A faction of industry veterans, including Joe Marchetti and Todd Willett, launched their new firm last week.
Downtown tattoo shop’s move to Brookland Park Blvd. adds to activity in Northside neighborhood
Unkindness Art is relocating its tattoo parlor and planning to open an art gallery and shop dubbed Nevermore in the two buildings its owner bought last month.
Korean fried chicken chain Bonchon returns to the city with new ghost kitchen spot
The owners of the chain’s Midlothian location have signed on to operate at Richmond Eats, a ghost kitchen in Scott’s Addition.
The HofGarden restaurant becomes Harry’s at Hofheimer
The owners of the Hofheimer building in Scott’s Addition are reinventing the property’s namesake restaurant.
National house flipper Opendoor quietly finding deals in Richmond
Since expanding into the Richmond region last October, the company has purchased 14 homes in Chesterfield, Henrico and the city, according to a BizSense review of property records.
New Jersey-based construction consulting firm Greyhawk expands into Richmond market
The construction consulting firm had a hand in building the homes of the Miami Heat and Brooklyn Nets and has hired an industry veteran to launch its local operations.
With larger projects underway, Douglas Development sells small Grace St. building
After more than a decade of steadily acquiring properties in Richmond, the D.C.-based firm recently found itself on the selling side of the negotiating table for one of its downtown buildings.