Roanoke-based Mill Mountain Coffee and Tea ran the Richmond coffee shop, which is now up for sale.
Commercial Real Estate
‘September is going to be pivotal’: Eviction ban changes leave local landlords uncertain
With unemployment assistance waning and state and federal eviction bans expiring or in flux, September is shaping up to be a bellwether of what’s to come for area renters and apartment managers alike as the economic strain of the pandemic drags on.
Metro Bar & Grill in the Fan closes for good
The 4,000-square-foot space is being marketed for lease by the landlord, who said the coronavirus is the culprit in the closure.
Wigwam Crossing development under construction in Hanover
The original Wigwam log cabin, a former motel and night club that dated back to the 1920s, was moved to make room for a new 15,000-square-foot commercial building fronting Route 1.
Richmond EDA will study uses for land around Intermediate Terminal building
The agency also approved an eight-month extension of Bon Secours’ performance agreement deadline for the redevelopment of the former Westhampton School site and the expansion of Richmond Community Hospital in North Church Hill.
C-ville-based women’s clothier opening Carytown store
“Richmond made sense” for BitterSweet Boutique’s fourth location, owner Paula Pekic said.
Coffee shop brewing in building that housed Fan pizzeria
Ever Better Coffee’s owners are renovating the entire 1,700-square-foot space and creating a rooftop patio.
IHOP to take former SaltBox spot at Willow Lawn
The pancake house chain will be the third restaurant in about five years at the 4,000-square-foot corner space, which was originally home to Family Meal.
Eggspectation has high expectations for new Stony Point Fashion Park restaurant
The breakfast chain said it likes the stability of the area’s customer base but some mall eateries, such as Mexican restaurant La Hacienda, have shut down recently.
Lamplighter Coffee’s Fan location snuffed out by pandemic
The coffee house chain shut down the 26 N. Morris St. cafe due the uncertainty of a return to regular indoor service, but the Scott’s Addition and Addison Street shops will remain open.