The state agency is eyeing some development of its own at its downtown headquarters. However, the pandemic has thrown a wrench into the plans.
Commercial Real Estate
Medical cannabis operator readies Manchester facility, eyes five dispensary sites in region
As it prepares to open the Richmond area’s first medical cannabis production facility this month, its operator now has its eye on opening several dispensaries, thanks to recently signed state legislation.
12-acre Short Pump tract sells for $5.8M
Three years after it first went under contract in a deal that fell through, one of the last remaining developable tracts with Broad Street frontage in Short Pump has finally landed a buyer after fielding multiple offers.
Project Snapshot: Veil Brewing-anchored development takes shape in Forest Hill
A brewery-anchored project on the Southside is eyeing a summer finish line, the same time many Richmonders are hopeful for an ending of social distancing guidelines.
Grove Ave. clothing store pivots fully to online-only sales
A fixture of the West End’s shopping scene has said goodbye to its home of more than a decade to focus on its growing online presence and a same-day delivery service.
National construction firm signs on as latest tenant in Sauer Center
The company will move from Manchester and join CarMax, IT firm SingleStone, education company Great Minds in the Whole Food- anchored development.
No deals at latest auction of Hild properties
With bid prices affected by the coronavirus scare, the sellers rejected all the offers that came in during the week-long online auction, which had been pre-approved by federal prosecutors overseeing Michael Hild’s pending criminal case.
Local bank plans new from-scratch branch across from Village Shopping Center
The branch will replace an existing convenience store near the corner of Three Chopt Road and Patterson Avenue, and will include a drive-thru – which has become a must for banks in the age of coronavirus.
Starbucks on Grove Ave. shuttered permanently
The storefront is owned by local developer and landlord Charlie Diradour. Starbucks had been in the space since 2007.
Project Snapshot: 17-story VCU Health building taking shape
One thing that working from home is depriving downtown employees of is the chance to bear witness to the vertical evolution of one of the newest, and tallest, additions to the city skyline.