
Less than a year after finishing $8 million in upgrades to 20-plus apartment properties in the Fan and Museum District, the local development company and its Boston-based collaborator have put them on the market.
Less than a year after finishing $8 million in upgrades to 20-plus apartment properties in the Fan and Museum District, the local development company and its Boston-based collaborator have put them on the market.
Zac Frederick, whose work includes redevelopment projects around the city, said he’ll keep the West Grace Street building as an income-generating property.
A settlement with a local developer has freed the Richmond housing nonprofit to go forward with the redevelopment or sale of a former hotel.
A pair of office buildings is getting a $3 million makeover that is bringing with it more than a dozen residential units.
The longtime headquarters of a local African-American publication has been sold to a Harrisonburg-based developer that’s making its second play in the neighborhood.
For its first foray into the Richmond market, an out-of-town firm has snagged a $2 million property on Cutshaw Avenue.
A developer from Hampton Roads plans to add another 200,000 square feet of warehouse space to the region.
The university is gearing up for its next major construction project, filling out a corner of one of Richmond’s busier intersections.
After four years of uncertainty through bankruptcy and threats of foreclosure, a Southside congregation has relinquished its sanctuary.
A local motorcycle apparel company geared toward women is leaving the neighborhood in search of a larger, more functional space.
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