
The McGuireWoods-anchored building fetched the biggest price tag in the city in more than a decade. The seller paid $104 million for it in 2015.
The McGuireWoods-anchored building fetched the biggest price tag in the city in more than a decade. The seller paid $104 million for it in 2015.
“A big part of what folks come for is the prepared foods. We have everything from full meals to side items to what we call provisions, which are things like pimento cheese and potato salad,” he said.
DHL Express’s new 39,000-square-foot service center at 2740 Charles City Road is 87 percent larger than the company’s previous location.
The location, which straddles the Richmond-Henrico line, had been shuttered temporarily when the pandemic began but it never reopened.
Classic Granite & Marble is now at 1355 Anderson Highway in an 82,000-square-foot building that’s home to the company’s administrative offices, showroom, production and warehouse.
Margaret Freund’s Fulton Hill Properties is venturing outside the city for what would be its first development in Henrico, a 253-unit building in the county’s Westwood area.
After 23 years in the now-bustling neighborhood, Daniel & Co. is heading to what may be the next hot spot in town.
The last of the commercial spaces in the 250,000-square-foot, mixed-use building at Patterson and Libbie avenues went to Vestique and Drybar.
The restaurant will be the first location in the Richmond region for Teriyaki Madness, which has more than 110 stores in North America.
The purchase and ongoing renovations of the old Benedictine building at 304 N. Sheppard St. amount to a $32 million investment.
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