In the six years since selling their namesake electrical contracting outfit, Dody and Steve Tribble have been dabbling in real estate and are now working on their largest project yet in the Museum District.
Commercial Real Estate
Medalist REIT unloads Mechanicsville shopping center for $13M
The publicly traded firm sold Hanover Square shopping center in Mechanicsville while also turning down an offer from a vocal shareholder to take the company private.
Longtime Feed More HQ near The Diamond to be replaced with 180 condos
An out-of-town homebuilder is looking to the soon-to-be-former headquarters of the region’s largest food bank for its chance to break into the Richmond market.
Hanover approves zoning request for 1,200-acre data center project
Development company Tract has said the project area would be able to support up to 9 million square feet of data center space spread across 30 buildings on multiple campuses.
Opening of Amazon facility, expansion of Coke bottling plant cap big week in eastern Henrico
The back-to-back events followed last week’s announcement that Tucker Door & Trim will invest $10 million in its manufacturing facility, also in Henrico.
After deferment, council greenlights 60-unit Hull Street apartment project
The new 5-story development would replace a trio of vacant one-story buildings on a quarter-acre lot directly across from the Hull Street Public Library.
City gets first look at new Diamond District ballpark design
Schematic designs for the new stadium that would anchor the larger mixed-use development were recently submitted to City Hall and obtained by Richmond BizSense through a FOIA request.
New concept from restaurateurs behind Longoven, Lost Letter planned in Scott’s Addition
The property had previously been planned for a condo development but will now see the existing, vacant building be reused and expanded to make way for the restaurant.
19th century Franklin Street building slated for apartment conversion
The building’s owner wants to convert it into 11 apartments, three of which would be housed in a new-construction carriage house behind the 1880s-era house.
Surface design showroom Cosentino to fill former Mowbray Paint shop on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
It will be under the Cosentino City brand, described as a place where both the general public and workers in the architecture and design industries can see the Spanish company’s building and surface materials.