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In one year, a Richmond-based real estate investment group run by a long-time lawyer has spent around $100 million on all sorts of commercial properties – even trailer parks. And it hopes to spend another $150 million in 2014.
In one year, a Richmond-based real estate investment group run by a long-time lawyer has spent around $100 million on all sorts of commercial properties – even trailer parks. And it hopes to spend another $150 million in 2014.
Slowed by the discovery of an unmarked graveyard, work can now begin again at a Glen Allen housing development.
A local development firm’s $26 million plan to set the western edge of Scott’s Addition has broken ground.
A deadline has been set on the sale of a defunct Central Virginia college.
A retail giant is bringing its smallest concept to Richmond and giving a Southside shopping center a shot in the arm.
A North Carolina-based firm just picked up a 22-acre apartment complex and plans more than $1 million in renovations.
A local hotel giant is checking into a second downtown office building.
A Richmond company is looking to build dozens of townhomes in Forest Hill.
One of Richmond’s largest hotel owners is letting go of one of its properties near the airport, saying it doesn’t fit into the company’s expansion plans.
The owners of a Libbie and Grove retail property want to add a little more residential ritz to the neighborhood.
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