
The real estate firm paid $2 million for another acre just off the boulevard and landed Raising Cane’s, Starbucks and Chipotle for a neighboring retail development.
The real estate firm paid $2 million for another acre just off the boulevard and landed Raising Cane’s, Starbucks and Chipotle for a neighboring retail development.
The Mexican restaurant chain will open its 15th store in the Richmond area this fall at 505 Hull St.
“This project is a once-in-a-generation project. We won’t have to do this again for a long time,” said Director Bill Martin.
Eazzy Burger will open in a garage adjacent to Ardent’s beer garden at 3200 W. Leigh St. in a reunion of sorts between Alex Graf, Chris Fultz and Tom Sullivan.
Ovme plans to open its first Richmond-area outpost next week in a 2,000-square-foot studio that was previously home to a Country Curtains store.
A tenant-friendly option put in its lease years ago allowed the Scott’s Addition booze maker to buy its building at 2910 W. Leigh St. for $716,000.
Eggmania opened at 2610 Tuckernuck Drive. The Henrico location is the company’s first in Virginia and fifth overall.
Box 5 Cabaret Theatre at 212 E. Broadway will be christened with its first performance Friday of “Little Shop of Horrors.”
Firms from as far as New York, San Francisco, Texas and Toronto are among more than 100 that have shown interest in redeveloping the area around The Diamond.
The firm bought the Tiffanie’s Manor adult care facility for $3.3 million and the Massad House Hotel portfolio for $4.4 million.
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