Another new development with some height is planned along the Pulse Corridor on Broad Street, this time by one of the developers behind the Quirk Hotel.
Commercial Real Estate
Chesterfield County launches online development plan submission system
Developers now can submit plans via email, a move that comes as a response to disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Cary St. coffee shop becomes its own landlord
Roastology Coffee just paid seven figures to buy the building it initially was leasing from local developer Charlie Diradour.
BizSense Assembly II recap: For hotel operators, ‘There’s nowhere else to go but up’
From shuttering properties temporarily to keeping others open with significantly reduced staff, area hotel operators are facing a slew of challenges amid the coronavirus pandemic that’s hit the hospitality industry especially hard.
Salvation Army pays $1.8M for site for new HQ
The nonprofit is budgeting $6.5 million to overhaul a former church property into its new regional hub, dubbed the Center for Hope.
$50M apartment building set to rise beside new Kinsale HQ
A $2 million land deal has cleared the way for the second phase of an under-construction development that’s slated to bring more than 200 apartments to Henrico’s Westwood area.
Baskervill lays off 25 as design firms adjust to changing workloads
Area architecture firms are not immune to the effects of the changing business climate amid the coronavirus pandemic, particularly those that do business in the hard-hit hospitality industry.
Virus brings Tazza’s Big Kitchen concept back to life
While many local restaurants have closed abruptly during the coronavirus downturn, one Richmond restaurant group quickly reopened an outpost in Scott’s Addition it had closed when the economy was stronger.
Billy Jack’s Shack closes for good in the Bottom after year in business
A Shockoe Bottom eatery has tapped out permanently, while its sister restaurant in the West End continues cooking.
New details emerge on Hardywood-anchored development near The Diamond
The brewery has sold its other Ownby Lane property to Spy Rock, which plans upwards of 200 residences on the surrounding parcels. And Hardywood says the extra cash will help it weather the coronavirus storm.