
A Canadian-based real estate firm has made a $37 million entry into the Richmond apartment market.
A Canadian-based real estate firm has made a $37 million entry into the Richmond apartment market.
With its demons of fraud and foreclosure in the past, a Glenside office building has fallen into the hands of a Catholic charity.
Twice delayed amid objections from nearby property owners, a team of developers got the thumbs up Monday for a new downtown apartment building.
The medical office market has caught fire in Short Pump.
Demolition is in full swing at a rundown interstate motel near the Diamond.
The company that helped bring West Broad Village into prominence is pumping a whole lot green into farmland west of Short Pump.
A shuttered West End seafood restaurant’s new owner has wasted little time charting a new course for the property.
A major player in the Richmond grocery wars has its sights set on a long-abandoned Northside mall property.
Back in the hands of its lender, a huge piece of a stalled local real estate development is on the market.
While Richmond wrangles over a Shockoe Bottom ballpark, less controversial plans for reusing a Carytown-area stadium are beginning to take shape.
Update your browser to view this website correctly. Update my browser now