A five-story, mixed-use building featuring 350 apartments and ground-floor retail space is planned for 2.4 acres at 1601 Roseneath Road.
Commercial Real Estate
VCU snaps up Salvation Army property across from The Diamond
The university is planning an athletics village that may include a fieldhouse, tennis center and a baseball stadium for the Rams and Flying Squirrels.
Former art teacher opens kid-centric studio of her own in western Henrico
Happy Palette offers art classes for children and a place for them to be social during the pandemic.
Chase Bank following Publix into new Carytown Exchange development
It will be at least the fourth Richmond-area branch in the works for Chase, in addition to the first two it opened this year in Short Pump and Henrico.
CoStar buying downtown riverfront office building that bears its name
The nine-story, 310,000-square-foot facility, which the company shares with WestRock, is next to a 4-acre parcel CoStar bought this summer for $20 million for a planned office tower.
Gelati Celesti tries out pop-up shop, pints of ice cream to-go during pandemic
The retail pivoting has worked thus far, and the company has been able to break even without resorting to layoffs or pay cuts.
Developer changes location of planned business incubator at center of city dispute
LaMar Dixon isn’t giving up on his long-promised business incubator, even if the building it was planned for remains in legal limbo. The local real estate agent and principal of Dixon/Lee Development Group is preparing to open Capital Station, an incubator for first-time entrepreneurs, at 1322 W. Broad St. The VCU-area storefront is about a… Read more »
Missed opportunity for PPP funds doomed Nota Bene restaurant
COVID-19 has cut revenue and the owner said she couldn’t sustain the business without financial aid as the pandemic lingers.
PartnerMD expands membership-based medical practice to GreenGate
The 6,000-square-foot Short Pump office, the primary care company’s seventh location, has 14 employees.
Carytown site that had been planned for a Residence Inn has new owner
An entity tied to local HVAC firm Woodfin purchased the property Nov. 18 for $3.5 million but said it doesn’t have any immediate plans to redevelop it.