
The Colonial Heights store will join Green Leaf Medical’s Short Pump and Carytown shops. A Midlothian store is also in the works and the company is eyeing Ashland and Scott’s Addition.
The Colonial Heights store will join Green Leaf Medical’s Short Pump and Carytown shops. A Midlothian store is also in the works and the company is eyeing Ashland and Scott’s Addition.
Two out-of-town chains, including one armed with a private equity war chest, have a handful of new locations in store for the region.
The deal comes out to $4 million per acre, the highest per-acre price the neighborhood’s ever seen. A developer is planning to build 350 apartments on the site.
Brains are not on the list of toppings but the Greek pizza and the Margherita are popular choices.
The senior care facility will be adding 118 apartments. They are already 96 percent presold with 10 percent deposits, mostly to households on a waiting list.
Gabe’s is taking over the anchor space in Brook Run Shopping Center, which was also previously home to Big Apple Neighborhood Market.
The retailer recently consolidated the sales area of its store at the South Richmond mall to the space’s first level, leaving the second floor off limits to shoppers.
The $3 million clinic at 2301 Everett St. will share the building with the headquarters of social services nonprofit CARITAS and is expected to open early next year.
The catering company will double its space to become more of a restaurant with a move from R Street to Q Street into developer Daniil Kleyman’s new project.
Richmond and Henrico County set the stage for the 86-unit project three years ago, when they approved up to 105 units.
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