
The stage is set for two residential towers with commercial street frontage planned by veteran Richmond developers Louis Salomonsky and David White.
The stage is set for two residential towers with commercial street frontage planned by veteran Richmond developers Louis Salomonsky and David White.
With a second legal challenge to stop the project thrown out, the path appears clear for a controversial development in Northside that is already underway.
With a previous plan for a taller bank-anchored tower scrapped, a local development team is shifting to a new project to continue what it started with its downtown Locks development.
It’s the ninth property Cory Weiner has purchased in the changing Northside neighborhood, in which he’s invested around $500,000 for acquisitions.
A tract of wide-open Goochland County acreage previously zoned for retail development is in the hands of a new owner.
A disgruntled veteran Richmond real estate broker is suing the top brass at his former firm, accusing them of self-dealing and using the company’s employee stock ownership plan as a “tax-free cash warehouse.”
In the second-largest deal this year in the city, a Chicago real estate firm has acquired a downtown compound built for the notorious former blood-testing company.
The coworking trend is popping up in Richmond once again, this time with a concept that’s catering largely toward women.
With work on one of the region’s largest data centers underway in Henrico, a smaller data facility on the southern end of metro Richmond has changed hands in an eight-figure deal.
Besting a local developer, a Midlothian church is now the frontrunner to score a portfolio of Manchester real estate, including the 44,000-square-foot sanctuary of Richmond Christian Center.
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