With the acquisition of a holdout parcel, Sauer Properties now owns 38 contiguous acres in the area bounded by Hermitage Road, Allen Avenue, Broad and Leigh streets.
Commercial Real Estate
Union Hill infill project would add 13 apartments, potential restaurant
The new apartments would fill a three-story structure that would wrap around the existing building’s north and west sides, with part of the new construction on top of the rear half of the building at 912 Tulip St.
New York Deli crew takes over Lady N’awlins building
The Carytown restaurant’s owners bought the Fan property at 2329 W. Main St. and promptly leased it to two New York Deli employees who are ready to strike out on their own.
More details emerge for redevelopment of Thurston Spring site in Manchester
The Beach Co. filed plans for a six-story mixed-use building which would occupy the entire city block at 326 W. 7th St.
Mortgage lender opens office in the Fan after move from Willow Lawn
NFM Lending has two teams that share the new office on West Main Street, a building that had been part of the Eck family real estate portfolio.
Retailers Sierra, Homesense open first local stores in Short Pump
The chains, both owned by TJX Cos., have divvied up a big box formerly occupied by Stein Mart.
Rebkee planning Sheetz, separate drive-thru building across Staples Mill Road from Amtrak station
The bulk of the land is owned by the Henrico EDA. It’s unclear who the tenant will be for the drive-thru building.
Brick House Diner to take over Kitchen 64 spot, move Midlo location
“We weren’t even looking for another place, but the opportunity looked good, the deal was good and the location was good,” co-owner Vic Routsis said of the chain’s first move into the city.
Ice cream maker Charm School to open in former cupcake spot in Scott’s Addition
The new space will be used for ice cream production, and eventually for retail sales of pre-packed pints and cups for takeout. The move follows the closure of its store in the Arts District this summer.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.24.22
A grocery-anchored development is up for a vote in Chesterfield, a grocery store in Winterpock is recommended for approval, and Henrico supervisors are expected to reject an unsolicited proposal for a police substation in Highland Springs.