The wireless carrier closed its Southside mall store in December, joining Sur La Table, Panera and H&M in leaving the ailing property.
Commercial Real Estate
Lovings open to city buying, not ‘taking,’ Shockoe land, attorney says
The Richmond City Council has authorized staff to acquire 12 parcels for a planned slavery memorial and museum, even if it requires using eminent domain.
Guitar shop relocating from Scott’s Addition to bigger Bellevue space
One Three Guitar left its former home at Sound of Music Recording Studios as a result of the building’s recent sale for $1.2 million.
National eyewear retailer focuses expansion on Hanover County
Eyemart Express opened a 3,580-square-foot store in Mechanicsville on Dec. 21, the company’s fifth in Virginia.
New burger joint looks to sink its teeth into former Dutch & Co. space
Cobra Burger, which has operated as a pop-up, appears to be slithering into the Church Hill location that Dutch & Co. vacated late last year.
580-home development planned at old Henrico Plaza Shopping Center site
The Henrico County Planning Commission recommended approval, along with 75 Virginia Center Commons townhomes and a 360-unit development in Innsbrook.
Architecture firm to take top floor at former Guitar Works building
Visible Proof is relocating to a bigger space in Carytown because it needs more room to grow its staff.
Veteran commercial real estate broker branches out with one-man shop
Bruce Milam launched his own firm after more than 25 years in Richmond real estate.
Sushi-O owner planning poke bowl concept nearby in Midlothian
Fusion Bowl will open this week at 2061 Huguenot Road, a space that had housed Ginger Juice before it closed down.
Negotiations with city for development of Public Safety Building site in home stretch
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.