Dick’s Sporting Goods is spending $2.3 million to build a new store at Hancock Village.
Breaking Ground
Breaking Ground: Building permits for 6.15.11
Stony Point is putting in a $500,000 upfit for upscale retailer Tiffany and Henrico Doctor’s Hospital is putting in $1 million in repairs. Plus a popular BBQ joint is re-starting construction on a new location.
Breaking Ground: Building Permits for 6.6.11
The second phase of Willow Lawn return to an outdoor mall is about to start, and the permit is for $2.5 million. Plus lots of office rennovations.
Breaking Ground: Building Permit Roundup for 5.18.11
Lots of projects going up, including a new car wash on Midlothian Turnpike and renovations to a Virginia Credit Union building on West Broad Street and at a few public school buildings in Hanover County. Plus Kroger is going to spend $1.5 million to rennovate and expand a store in Midlothian.
Breaking Ground: Building Permit Roundup for 5.3.11
Lots of interesting projects: An historic rebab/conversion project in Hull Street, a store renovation on Cary Street and new bleachers at the track at Trinity Episcopal school. Plus an upgrade to a Henrico Kroger and a $10 million renovation at Brookland Middle School.
Breaking Ground: Building Permit Roundup for 4.12.11
A $5 million apartment conversion project in Shockoe Bottom is in the works. Plus Bon Secours is upgrading the emergency department at St. Mary’s with $7 million in improvements. And new projects in Chesterfield and Hanover.