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A frozen yogurt brand is down to one area store and is working on changing its image.
A frozen yogurt brand is down to one area store and is working on changing its image.
The world’s biggest retailer may have its sights set on a second Richmond grocery store.
As the housing market swings back in its favor, a Midlothian-based business is expanding across the river.
The Richmond real estate scene lost another big name this week. Sam Kornblau, who was affectionately known as The Chief and had immense influence on some of the region’s largest real estate companies.
Manchester’s first big name retailer will soon get the keys to its new outpost.
Richmond looks to develop a park and community center on 18 acres owned by the Richmond Outreach Center.
Two shared office-space concepts – one that operates much like a gym membership for businesses and the other which offers offices as small as 85 square feet – are trying to tap into the downtown market.
The Washington Redskins may not have won many games last season, but the team’s Richmond practice facility scored big with local real estate fans.
After nearly 20 years in the works, a planned Chesterfield shopping center finally has its linchpin and is close with its first restaurant tenant. A new Short Pump development is also getting in on the action.
In the hustle of Richmond’s tax credit-fueled redevelopment rush in recent years, old urban buildings with at least some architectural character rarely stay on the market as long as the Haxall Canal hydro plant has.
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