
The developers applied for a special use permit to build six stories high on Belleville Street, which has become a busy strip recently.
The developers applied for a special use permit to build six stories high on Belleville Street, which has become a busy strip recently.
The real estate data giant, which has about 1,000 employees in Richmond, has become a major landlord along the city’s riverfront.
The price tag included the 55,000-square-foot facility at 2308 Westwood Ave., which was built for $25 million, and a 20-year lease on the property.
RVA Iron Gym, which is launching at 3910 Adams Road in the spring, will cater to competitive powerlifters.
A Richmond developer seeks zoning approval to build a multifamily complex on part of a 26-acre tract between Walmart Way and Old Buckingham Road.
A local hip-hop artist, a bowling alley owner and a hotel veteran teamed up to launch the business this month.
A proposed $350 million, 20-story office tower and mixed-use complex at 500 N. 10th St. would salvage part of the failed Navy Hill plan.
“I created so much for other people and now I’ve finally made something for myself,” said the owner, who has baked and taught classes for decades.
A project began in 2019 to double the size of the fleet to 440 bikes and 40 dock stations but today there are still 20 stations and two of them are closed.
The owners are aiming for zero waste by having a sister company build tree swings and ziplines out of the timber it collects when it removes trees.
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