The site of a notorious former Shockoe Bottom night club and concert venue is back on the market after a Henrico-based real estate firm scrapped its plan to relocate its headquarters there.
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American Tobacco site: ‘Ten years from now we will look like geniuses’
The first phase of the reinvention of a former Southside tobacco warehouse is set to begin.
UPDATED: Construction underway on controversial Stony Point apartments
Two years after neighbors succeeded in temporarily halting the project, a much-debated apartment development beside Stony Point Fashion Park is going vertical.
Triangular lots to get new life in Church Hill
A local real estate agent is working on plans for about $9 million of mixed-use projects to take shape on triangular lots in the neighborhood.
Lingerfelt snags S.C. office towers
After selling off one of its Florida assets earlier this month, the Henrico-based real estate firm put more money to work and snatched up a pair of towers in upstate South Carolina.
CRE Rehash: A year’s worth of deals and developments
Scott’s Addition stayed hot. Downtown began to heat back up. Broad Street continued its transformation. And the boundaries of Short Pump pushed ever westward.
Manchester Pie Factory building sold to N.Y. investor
An out-of-town buyer has snatched up a slice of the Southside in a deal worth more than $2 million.
Brookfield Commons building sells for $3M
A local developer in the midst of a three-phase project in Short Pump has staked a sizable claim farther east down West Broad Street.
Kickers City Stadium plan is a go; Grace St. tower vote deferred to Jan.
With members of the Red Army in attendance, the Richmond Kickers were victorious Monday night in their bid for an ambitious plan for a long-term lease and $20 million in upgrades to the soccer team’s home field.
Carytown church buys former Richmond Window site for $2M
“We’ve been steadily growing,” lead pastor Chris Barras said. “Our motto is, ‘In the city, for the city,’ and by acquiring this site, it allows us to build on that mission.”