
A Scott’s Addition property known as one of the neighborhood’s earliest adopters of historic tax credits and adaptive re-use has been sold to a Northern Virginia real estate firm.
A Scott’s Addition property known as one of the neighborhood’s earliest adopters of historic tax credits and adaptive re-use has been sold to a Northern Virginia real estate firm.
A year after committing to a new store in Scott’s Addition, a local car care chain is getting a brief taste of business there to come while preparing to open its doors for good in a few weeks.
The company’s investment arm purchased the Wesco Distribution property at 2902 N. Arthur Ashe Blvd. next to the Greyhound station. It will remain as a warehouse for now, but redevelopment isn’t being ruled out.
An area developer who’s been on an apartment hot streak in Hanover County is opening the doors to his latest community.
Shockoe Bottom bar owner Michael Britt is hoping a buyer might come tapping at his chamber door.
With around $1 billion in ongoing construction projects between its Monroe Park and MCV campuses, VCU is among the biggest developers in Richmond at the moment.
The biggest economic development project ever proposed for Richmond had an eventful but sometimes rocky 12 months in 2019, a year that saw the now-$1.5 billion Navy Hill plan finalized and formally submitted to City Council, initiating a months-long, multilayered review process that is set to continue into 2020.
From apartments to data centers to hotels, the region’s commercial development market experienced exceptional growth across many sectors in 2019.
Through a chance encounter and a 1031 exchange between two generations of Richmond property owners, one of the oldest buildings in Shockoe Slip and among the first to be converted to apartments has changed hands in a multimillion-dollar deal.
Local pit master Chris Davis hit two milestones in Church Hill in recent months.
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