
Amanda Seibert’s Nest Builders has started construction on the first of the new homes on an edge of Union Hill, and Bryan Traylor’s Unlimited Renovations has secured approval to put up a three-story building.
Amanda Seibert’s Nest Builders has started construction on the first of the new homes on an edge of Union Hill, and Bryan Traylor’s Unlimited Renovations has secured approval to put up a three-story building.
EAT Restaurant Partners, which owns more than a dozen local eateries, bought the 17,000-square-foot warehouse at 3013 W. Leigh St. and plans to open by 2024.
Dobrin Properties is planning to build six townhomes at 901-911 S. Randolph St. and it’s considering an apartment building of more than 100 units at 1108 Dinneen St.
Dave Gallagher and David Fratkin, who also own Tang & Biscuit and Dominion Payroll, were part of a group that bought the building.
With the 320-unit Rise at Regency complex nearing completion, the mall’s owners are planning a second phase of 226 units along Starling Drive.
Nami opened at 218 E. Main St., just up the street from where food truck Grilled Meats and Treats plans to open a restaurant.
The outpost near Colonial Williamsburg will be Strangways’ fourth, making it the only Richmond-based brewery to have a quartet of locations.
Both sides of Brun at 203 N. Lombardy St. already have their regulars and a third cohort of customers visit both spaces.
The lawsuit claims the university owes $240,000 for 10 months of back rent but VCU says the landlord failed to meet the lease terms.
“The health care real estate space is hyper-competitive,” said Flagship Healthcare Trust’s Gerald Quattlebaum. “The supply and demand are a little bit out of whack.”
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