PJ’s Coffee of New Orleans, a national chain, plans to open a cafe in the second quarter of 2022 at 3401 Patterson Ave.
Commercial Real Estate
Mixed-use building planned to replace warehouse in Jackson Ward
More than a dozen apartments plus commercial space would rise at 210 W. Marshall St. if the property owner gets approvals from the city.
Project Snapshot: 12-story tower taking shape as tallest in Scott’s Addition
The new apartment tower is part of developers Louis Salomonsky and David White’s conversion of the former Quality Inn & Suites hotel property at 3200 W. Broad St.
Neighboring businesses at odds over Brookland Park parklet
“It’s a beautiful idea, and it would be dope if we had the space, but we don’t have the space,” said deli owner Al Muhammad, who’s led an effort opposing the parklet to preserve parking along the boulevard.
Mystery developer lining up block in Manchester’s industrial section
The nearly 2-acre plot is currently used as a UPS logistics center but is under contract to be sold and in the midst of a rezoning application.
Coworking space owner launching ‘boutique’ concept in Carytown
Carytown Coworking is taking over the 6,000-square-foot building at 3429 W. Cary St. and will open Nov. 1.
LaDiff moving to South Richmond
“We’re looking at the whole concept for the five acres as something like a LaDiff village,” co-owner Andy Thornton said of the furniture retailer’s future home on Commerce Road.
Henrico approves arena-anchored GreenCity, Innsbrook mixed-use plans
The Board of Supervisors OK’d both massive developments with minimal comment after no opposition from the public in related hearings.
Chop Suey Books turns a page as owner sells business to longtime customers
Ward Tefft will let Berkley and Chris McDaniel take over in a deal expected to close Friday. WonTon, the store’s feline mascot, will stick around.
Thalhimer unloads South Carolina operations to Cushman & Wakefield
“Bottom line, it’s not strategic for our success,” said CEO Lee Warfield. “Sometimes you let things linger too long, and we decided not to do that in this case.”