
The owner of a local grocery store has purchased a Midlothian sports facility and is already getting started with renovations. Plus, a nearby 10-acre retail center also changed hands.
The owner of a local grocery store has purchased a Midlothian sports facility and is already getting started with renovations. Plus, a nearby 10-acre retail center also changed hands.
The county recorded its biggest real estate deal of 2015 with the sale of a massive medical office building. And a senior living company scooped up its second local facility and has $5 million renovation plans.
A Main Street site once floated for a condo tower is back on the drawing board and planned to be revamped into new apartments and commercial space.
The energy company plans to demolish one of its many downtown office properties before the end of the year as part of a larger plan to update its real estate holdings.
The real estate giant will soon operate under another massive firm, but the company’s local business will still operate under the same flag.
A 100-unit Manchester apartment complex is headed for auction, and a sale would topple the last big piece of Billy Jefferson’s Richmond real estate empire.
Two European grocery chains are rapidly claiming more territory in the Richmond market, and one is plotting a new store next to Chesterfield Towne Center.
Two downtown apartment complexes, one in Carver and one on East Grace Street, have hit the market with a combined price tag of $11 million.
With a large apartment project already underway at a former Coca-Cola plant, a local real estate firm is planning another 200 apartments and commercial space in the quickly growing neighborhood.
When it came time to think about selling off a chunk of its holdings in West Broad Village, a local private equity firm didn’t look far to find a buyer. The two sides completed a $5 million sale of one of the development’s large retail blocks last week.
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