One noodle restaurant is out and another is sliding in at Carytown storefront. Pho Luca is set to open in the recently vacated Hai Y’all ramen and dumplings spot at 2915 W. Cary St. Hai Y’all closed late last month after a year of business. The restaurant, a joint venture between Andrew Friel and Home… Read more »
Commercial Real Estate
Circuit Arcade Bar owner launches Slingshot Social Game Club in Scott’s Addition
The owner of a Scott’s Addition bar-arcade has brought another entertainment venue to the neighborhood. Slingshot Social Game Club, a restaurant/bar/gaming venue, opens today at 1304 MacTavish Ave. It’s owned by Robert Lupica, a former Sweet Frog franchisee who also owns The Circuit Arcade Bar a few blocks over at 3121 W. Leigh St. Circuit… Read more »
Wilton Cos. sells West End apartment portfolio for nearly $100M
One of the pioneers in single-family and multifamily development in Henrico County is parting ways with nearly 50 percent of its apartment holdings, consisting of nearly 1,000 units. The buyer is local.
Lumber Liquidators begins move into bustling Libbie Mill
Amid a flurry of activity at its new home base, the newest resident of the booming Libbie Mill-Midtown development is approaching the finish line on its nearly completed corporate headquarters, filling a building left empty since an original anchor tenant left three years ago.
Former Brookland Park gas station to be converted into art gallery
Lamplighter Coffee previously eyed the property, which now will be home to Richmond Art Garage, run by a former Richmond Times-Dispatch reporter.
Lucky Signs picks up where Yellow Bird left off downtown
The shop, which makes hand-drawn and painted signs used by local businesses and sold in-house, is preparing to open at 209 N. Third St. in the former Yellow Bird Tattoo space.
Carvana ‘car vending machine’ tower eyed for Westwood Ave.
Three years after its previous effort came up short in Short Pump, a national used-car retailer that’s been revving up its local presence is now eyeing the city for one of its signature “car vending machine” towers.
Residence Inn planned near Carytown
A Henrico-based hotelier is adding to its property count in the city — this time with a proposal to construct an extended-stay hotel and commercial space that will rise a stone’s throw from Carytown.
Work begins on $1.3 million Abner Clay Park rehab
With fencing up and bulldozers humming, the renovation of a Jackson Ward park is underway.
Pickleball-bar hybrid slated for Manchester
The concept, which initially had been eyed for Scott’s Addition, is being brought to Richmond by two Charlottesville residents. It will combine pickleball courts, a full-service restaurant bar, a café and juice bar, and coworking spaces.