“We have to ensure that we don’t get into a toilet paper situation.”
Mike Platania
Richmonders’ liquor cabinets feeling flush as virus scare takes hold
ABC stores in the Richmond region sold nearly $7 million worth of liquor last week as the full extent of the coronavirus spread began to hit home.
Plans filed for new section of Rocketts Landing
More than 200 new apartments are being eyed at Rocketts Landing, after the riverfront neighborhood’s developer filed plans days before the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation.
Which industries are essential and non-essential in statewide lockdown?
Construction, food and beverage, retail and others are able to continue operating onsite following the governor’s order Monday to shut down non-essential businesses and schools.
Downtown pool hall shutting down permanently
Another downtown business has closed for good after a deal that would’ve put it under new ownership got soured by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Virus forcing local breweries to dive into delivery business
Feel like you could use a drink in these most unusual times? The region’s breweries are working to make sure you’ll be able to get one, though taprooms across the area are closing.
Chevy dealer property on Broad St. sells for $14M
As it shifts over to new ownership, a local car dealer has sold its land on West Broad to its new operator for a sizable price tag.
Citizen restaurant closing for good; coronavirus cited as a reason
“We had a green light and 36 hours later the world fell apart, and so did the deal,” said owner Greg Johnson.
Land for planned Fulton Yard development sells for $5M
A major mixed-use project across from Rocketts Landing has taken another step toward blasting off.
West End office complex fetches $15M
For the second time in six years, an out-of-town firm has dropped eight figures on a trio of West End office buildings totaling 116,000 square feet.