
The publicly traded REIT unloaded the Springhill Suites by Marriott but still owns four other hotels locally and more than 200 nationwide.
The publicly traded REIT unloaded the Springhill Suites by Marriott but still owns four other hotels locally and more than 200 nationwide.
The take-out only shop at 3431 W. Cary St. will feature a menu of bubble teas, smoothies and ice desserts.
The supermarket chain received approval to build a 1.1 million-square-foot, $175 million distribution center but it still faces legal challenges.
“We’ll be repurposing that building, but I can’t say for what yet,” said developer Tommy Pruitt. “It could be for one tenant or multiple tenants.”
The new owner said renovations are in store for the big box shell, rather than a demolition, and it will likely be subdivided.
By Stefan Calos My first installment on this topic generated a lot of interest. Under the preliminary plan outlined by the City of Richmond, the Coliseum would be demolished. An open space for outdoor gatherings, with a parking garage underneath, would take the place of the building. My point remains that such a space could… Read more »
The former HI Richmond Hostel at 7 N. 2nd St. will reopen under new ownership after being shuttered during the pandemic.
The two-story, 11,000-square-foot building at 5605 Grove Ave. will house the offices of Summit Action Fund and hedge fund Hutch Capital.
Hatch Logistics launched in the spring to provide storage services to food companies at a 20,000-square-foot climate-controlled warehouse.
The county wants to turn it into a mixed-use development with more than 1,000 residential units, office and retail space, a sports-and-entertainment venue and a hotel.
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