Ashley Capital is looking to develop 584,000 square feet of industrial space between the parkway and Laburnum Avenue, southeast of the high school and adjacent to John Rolfe Middle School.
Commercial Real Estate
C-ville coffee shop chain bringing some extra grit to Scott’s Addition
Grit Coffee is the first commercial tenant to sign on at Greystar and Capital Square’s massive mixed-use development at 1601 Roseneath Road.
Arts District’s Sonora Rooftop to become Juan’s Cantina in ownership change
“I wanted to be in the Richmond area, but I was always a little hesitant,” said restaurateur Juan Carrillo. “The rooftop level, I loved. That’s really what drew me in.”
Petersburg’s version of Brown’s Island progresses with 10-acre deal
Dave McCormack’s Waukeshaw Development paid $100,000 for the grassy plot, which had once been envisioned as a manufacturing or industrial site.
Boho Studios opens gym in Forest Hill with climbing machines
“It’s been fun to throw in a new piece of cardio equipment into the mix of what we do,” said the owner of the 4930 Forest Hill Ave. location.
Entrepreneur fills hip-hop void with Jackson Ward studio, venue
Brandon White, who runs a general contracting firm by day, is opening The Canvas because when the Strange Matter venue closed “it was like, ‘Where do we go now?’”
Menswear shop Beecroft & Bull tries Libbie-Grove location on for size
The regional chain is leaving River Road Shopping Center after nearly 20 years and moving into the former La Grande Dame space at 5712 Grove Ave.
Joyner moving HQ to Reynolds Crossing
The Virginia Credit Union-owned real estate brokerage is relocating two miles south from its longtime home base off West Broad Street.
City Council rolls dice and puts rejected casino proposal on ballot again
Voters narrowly defeated a $565 million Urban One project and councilmembers said sharing more details about the economic benefits would make it a winner.
Sale of Innsbrook buildings for $21M sign of active local office market
Despite pandemic-induced work-from-home habits, Richmond is still a destination for out-of-town investors, said Thalhimer’s Eric Robison.