A Maryland-based company has chosen South Richmond as the site of one of Virginia’s first medical cannabis dispensaries.
Commercial Real Estate
Facebook doubles investment in Henrico data center
With 1 million square feet already under construction in eastern Henrico, social media giant Facebook is doubling down on its local investment with plans to expand its data center in the county.
Maryland-based firm wins $28M RIC contract
With passenger counts soaring and demand for flights expanding, the board that governs Richmond International Airport this week executed one of its largest capital improvement projects in nearly a decade.
Topgolf shells out $5.7M for tract in ‘Scott’s Addition 2.0’
A fast-growing chain of high-tech golf driving ranges has secured the site for its first Richmond-area location – and in the process, set a high bar for land prices in a section of Henrico that county officials are eyeing for growth.
Consulting firm moves from Times-Dispatch building to the Bottom
Last week’s tornado scare didn’t stop one local company from finishing its office move downtown.
Thalhimer wins Westhampton School rehab, plans $53M project
After more than six years of fits and starts, the future of the Westhampton School seems to be decided.
Hokie-country pizza joint finds a home in the Fan
A Blacksburg-based pizzeria’s years-long search for a slice of the Richmond market is finally coming to fruition.
Scott’s Addition office market stays hot
A global recruiting company is moving its local workforce from the Willow Lawn area to Scott’s Addition, marking the second sizable office deal in the neighborhood in recent weeks.
Henrico-based bank aims for sixth branch in Maryland
On the heels of opening a new branch in Chesterfield County, a local bank is continuing its run of expansion with yet another outpost planned in Maryland.
‘Scott’s Addition 2.0’: Henrico zeroes in on Westwood Avenue corridor
As development in Scott’s Addition continues to surge, planners in neighboring Henrico County are making preparations to capture expected spillover from the city’s hottest neighborhood.