With some work still wrapping up, a 100-unit Manchester apartment project is the latest in a series of large multifamily property to hit the market.
Commercial Real Estate
143-acre golf club sold after foreclosure
A shut-down country club property was sold for $825,000 in Prince George county, and it will likely not be resurrected as a golf course.
School redevelopment kicks off Northside transformation
An $11 million project that will convert an old school building into more than 75 apartments for low-income seniors is getting off the ground, with new road work and further rehab work to follow in the Highland Park area.
Hotel relaunches under new brand after major renovation
A hotel family that bought a property out of foreclosure and poured $7 million into renovations has reopened the hotel’s doors under a new brand with larger rooms.
Another Boulevard property changing hands
A long-standing car wash plans to shut down, and its owner says the property – which sits along a stretch recently booming with new developments – will soon be sold.
Pruitts plan retail, hotel at West Creek
The business park’s owners have plans in the works to add 55,000 square feet of retail space and a 130,000-square-foot hotel to the development.
East End eyesore slated for residential revival
A nonprofit is wrapping up its string of land deals in Union Hill, where it plans to add nearly 50 new mixed-income apartments between new construction and the rehab of a 1920s building.
Developers outline plans for bus barn
The vision for the GRTC property currently under contract became a little more specific at a Thursday evening meeting, when local developers revealed plans for apartments, commercial space and plenty of parking.
A Southside Carytown?
Planning to invest about $9 million, a construction company is launching into its first urban development project and hopes to create a stretch of apartments, restaurants, and retail in Manchester.
Seniors secure spot in East End project
Plans for a huge undertaking to redevelop housing in the East End are coming together, and its developers are now planning a senior housing component for the first phase.