A local nonprofit’s conversion of an old West Broad Street hotel and a new-construction mixed-use building from two well-known local developers took one step forward toward city approval Monday.
Sarah Schuster
$25M golf range gets go-ahead in Goochland
A New York-based company’s plan to build a three-story driving range and entertainment venue near Short Pump has received unanimous approval from the county.
Winterfield Crossing development deferred once more
After being on and off the Chesterfield County docket for more than a year, the long-planned and highly debated mixed-use development in Midlothian must wait yet another month to learn its fate.
East End retail projects get a boost from City Council
The council approved funding for a shopping center acquisition and extended the timeline for construction of a grocery store in the area.
Council approves private school financing, vending machine tune up
A Northside private school’s bid for $8.3 million in debt to help finance expansion plans got a boost, as did City Hall health food options.
Updated: Seminary apartments plan scores a minor victory
The city’s zoning commission has rejected an appeal by residents of Sherwood Park and Ginter Park neighborhoods aimed at halting construction of a 301-unit apartment building.
City approves nonprofit campus transformation, Fulton Hill designation
Part of a local nonprofit’s long-term plan to redevelop its Broad Street campus has won the blessing of Richmond City Council, as did a re-designation of several Fulton Hill properties.
Henrico officials approve 10-home development, solar panel grid
A new section of a housing development and a solar energy facility in Henrico were given the green light by the county’s Board of Supervisors this week.
Chesterfield proffer policy gets some tweaks
County supervisors have begun clarifying their policy on cash proffers following a recent wave of requests — and some confusion — from developers seeking to waive or reduce the payments.
Henrico hikes water-sewage fees, approves $137M reservoir contract
Henrico County’s Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance to raise connection, service and usage fees for water and sewage, and approved a construction contract for the $280 million Cobbs Creek Reservoir.