A plan to move a summer concert series from its namesake Henrico office park to West Creek is meeting resistance, in part because of the results of a sound test.
Commercial Real Estate
Stonehouse Golf Club reopens, still going round for round with Mother Nature
An area golf course has been brought back from the dead, but it’s not fully out of the woods.
‘I feel like I hit the lottery’: Local investor adds to Manchester portfolio
A local businessman, who was involved in the completion of a once-controversial West End condo project, is growing his city holdings south of the river after assembling 10 properties on a Manchester block that’s surrounded by flurry of private investment.
Henrico-based bank closes branches in Fairfax, Cumberland
A local bank has trimmed its branch count to the north and west of Richmond.
New shop calls for better health at former cell phone store
An Arthur Ashe Boulevard storefront that once peddled cellphones is getting a recharge.
Social 52 owners opening new concept in Chesterfield
While they wait for construction to begin on their new location in Hanover, two local restaurateurs are speeding up their expansion plans with a venture in Chesterfield.
‘This door is acute’: Triangular building in Jackson Ward revived as art gallery
Acute Gallery opened last month at 215 W. Clay St. after more than two years of renovations on its 120-year-old building, including a gutting job and moving a staircase.
Citing safety concerns, NewMarket filling canal on downtown campus
A local Fortune 500 company is proceeding with a project that is filling in its portion of a centuries-old canal, using dirt from an adjacent site on its riverfront headquarters that the firm has earmarked for eventual development.
Downtown tattoo shop looks to make its mark in the Fan
A local tattoo parlor is flying west to the Fan after previously having set up shop in downtown Richmond and Scott’s Addition.
‘Fulton Yard’ project near Rocketts Landing gets thumbs up from planning commissions in city, Henrico
Named for one of Richmond’s largest rail yards, Fulton Yard is planned for a mix of 535 apartments and 106,000 square feet of commercial space on 20 acres. The requisite rezoning now heads to City Council and the Board of Supervisors.