
A 75-acre mixed-use project on West Broad Street has its first wave of commercial tenants opening their doors, with others on the way.
A 75-acre mixed-use project on West Broad Street has its first wave of commercial tenants opening their doors, with others on the way.
A Shockoe Bottom-based development firm didn’t have to look far for a tenant to fill a commercial storefront it’s constructing in the heart of the downtown district.
While house-flipping is an increasingly popular entrepreneurial endeavor, two local business partners are doing a different sort of flipping.
An emerging player in the continued renaissance of a stretch of downtown has grabbed another piece of East Broad Street real estate frontage.
A newly created real estate investment trust from a downtown-based private equity firm has sold $8.7 million worth of shares in a public offering, on its way to a $50 million target.
Two of the neighborhood’s most prolific developers are ready to move earth on a project they began plotting more than two years ago.
Some prime downtown office space is set to house a new user pending the close of Hourigan Development’s first local acquisition.
Having secured its spot in Wahoo Country with a seven-figure deal, the local hotel’s expansion to Charlottesville is officially a go.
A last-minute loan payoff from its Texas-based owner helped a Southside retail strip narrowly avoid the auction block earlier this month.
A busy local developer, partnered with a team of local investors, paid nearly $1 million for a site at the foot of the neighborhood on Broad Street.
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