
Maryland-based retailer Lotte Plaza Market will open its first Richmond-area location in the 45,000-square-foot building.
Maryland-based retailer Lotte Plaza Market will open its first Richmond-area location in the 45,000-square-foot building.
The city will now move toward picking a winning team for the redevelopment project, which one of the groups projected to cost up to $2 billion.
EAB will consolidate its two Henrico offices under one roof for its 600 local employees, with plans to add 200 more workers over the next five years.
The former owner of Virginia Wood Properties bought it as part of his broader push into real estate investment.
Richmond Capital Management will join Veil Brewing in the Belleville Street building, which is being redeveloped by Charles Bice and Birck Turnbull.
Popeyes plucked a former longtime Burger King site near Willow Lawn, while Raising Cane’s plans to build on a property that’s currently home to a Shoney’s.
It’s store number four for Asurion franchisees Bret Bauer and Chuck Allen, who also operate the chain’s stores in Short Pump, Brandermill and Glen Allen.
Initial demolition started last week on land beside the old Weiman’s Bakery site – an extra parcel that the developer recently purchased and is including in the $42 million project.
Parent company Corsicana Mattress intends to close down the production facility at 2001 Bellwood Road in August.
The former Moe’s Southwest Grill storefront is now home to Bell Greek, which has three locations in the region.
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