
It isn’t clear whether the lot could factor into Bill Goodwin’s plan to demolish the neighboring Second Baptist Church building.
It isn’t clear whether the lot could factor into Bill Goodwin’s plan to demolish the neighboring Second Baptist Church building.
“A lot of customers know the name. So, I don’t want to change it,” said owner Choega Dhondup, who has been running a food truck since 2018.
While the buyer’s identity remains a mystery, documents show new uses may be in store, including a distillery.
Local developer Scott Boyers is behind the endeavor, which would replace a 60-year-old office building on Augusta Avenue.
New York-based Avery Hall Investments dropped a record-setting price for the property. The sellers managed to flip it for twice what they paid two years ago.
The combination will see HG absorbed into VHB, a Massachusetts-based company with a local office in Shockoe Bottom.
The mall recently filed a request for a commercial lifestyle center license, which would allow visitors to consume alcoholic beverages in common areas.
The Emerald Lounge will join Slurp! Ramen in the newly built triangular building near Jefferson Avenue’s intersection with North 24th and M streets.
The golf course has been closed for seven years after falling into foreclosure, but an owner of the neighboring Holy Mackerel just bought it for $3.5 million.
The botanical gardens struck a deal to purchase the neighboring Lakeside Baptist Church, which will add six acres to the garden’s 82-acre campus.
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