
Acute Gallery opened last month at 215 W. Clay St. after more than two years of renovations on its 120-year-old building, including a gutting job and moving a staircase.
Acute Gallery opened last month at 215 W. Clay St. after more than two years of renovations on its 120-year-old building, including a gutting job and moving a staircase.
An airport hotel sold in Henrico County for $3 million is this week’s largest transaction. For sales in Henrico and Chesterfield counties and the city of Richmond, become a BizSense Pro member.
After a year on the road, a local food truck born out of its owner’s triathlon training is settling into a vacant Lakeside storefront.
Ahead of an early 2018 opening, the university’s healthcare system cut the ribbon last week on its newest investment in the city.
The California-based electric carmaker has opened its new company-owned store on West Broad Street, in the face of a still-unfinished fight with the Virginia Automobile Dealers Association.
Richmond’s resident utility giant has chosen a name for its forthcoming downtown complex, and also is mulling the future of two other sizable properties in the city.
As the Redskins’ training camp was leaving town ahead of NFL preseason, one of the team’s star players stayed behind to cut some ribbon.
Two local development groups have secured financing to continue plans for a pair of large apartment complexes around Manchester.
Richmond’s oldest and newest beer makers have begun pouring in their new digs.
A new personal training facility is looking to add more muscle to Richmond’s hottest neighborhood. Joel Foreman has opened Sculpt, a personal training facility at 1600-H Roseneath Road in Scott’s Addition. The 1,000-square-foot gym hosted an open house last week after opening in June. Foreman said the facility has been in the works since he… Read more »
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