
A post office on West Broad Street has traded mail carts and stamps for iMacs and Cascading Style Sheets.
A post office on West Broad Street has traded mail carts and stamps for iMacs and Cascading Style Sheets.
The Washington, D.C.-based developer is one step closer to having control of an entire block in downtown Richmond.
A Delaware-based real estate firm is weighing its options for a 5-acre office property it recently acquired in Chesterfield County.
A local attorney’s real estate side gig is giving new life to a 19th-century structure in Jackson Ward.
As buyers continue to snatch up derelict properties along Brookland Park Boulevard, a real estate player in the Northside neighborhood is taking the lead on investing in another nearby street.
With leases in play for a movie multiplex, an indoor trampoline park and a pizza chain’s first Richmond location, the long-struggling West End mall’s future is beginning to take shape.
A former office building converted to apartments three years ago has a buyer on the hook, while at the same time a lender has threatened it with a foreclosure sale.
“We’ve been investing in the neighborhood for a long time,” the developer said. “We’re huge believers in Manchester — this, to us, is not a gamble.”
Six years after moving into Scott’s Addition, the fast-growing local IT and consulting company is moving a block over to the neighborhood’s newest development.
A local developer is firing back against allegations that she’s purposely blocked a competitor’s access to an alleyway and impeded a pending hotel deal along the canal-front.
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