
“We have a large customer base who shop with us regularly and … ask if we had plans to go to the West End, because it would be more convenient for them,” said owner Billy Bryan, who bought Whisk earlier this year.
“We have a large customer base who shop with us regularly and … ask if we had plans to go to the West End, because it would be more convenient for them,” said owner Billy Bryan, who bought Whisk earlier this year.
In addition to buying the 350-unit Trails at Short Pump for $255,000 per door, Henrico’s Capital Square also broke ground on a high-end hotel out of town.
“What we’re creating here is an indoor wonderland,” said Orcun Turkay, who with Michael & Son President Basim Mansour is leading the $7 million project that includes a food hall, auditorium, mini golf and duckpin bowling.
The Motorworks at City View apartment building was originally redeveloped by Genesis Properties, which sold it to Thalhimer in 2019 for $4.3 million.
A South Carolina-based firm is planning its second sizable project in the neighborhood, while a seasoned Richmond developer is fielding offers for a block it rehabbed a decade ago.
A special-use permit request includes an elevation rendering and site plans that show the 305-unit, $80 million building in more detail than previously presented.
It will be the 11th Marco’s location in the region. One of the owners is also opening a new Goddard School franchise in Regency mall.
This map tracks new developments in the Fan, near VCU, the Museum District and Carver.
This map tracks new developments in Innsbrook and Short Pump in Henrico, along with the West Creek area of Goochland.
This map tracks new development in the Westwood area of Henrico and around the West End close to the city.
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