The real estate data giant kicked off a project that will bring 750,000 square feet of new space and 2,000 more employees near Brown’s Island.
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Toast restaurant in Village Shopping Center sold to industry veteran
“I got to meet Josh and Jessica over there and we just sparked a friendship,” said new owner Bob Graham. “I always had that itch to run my own restaurant.”
Dozens of homes around Libbie Mill to be demolished for project’s next phase
If you’ve noticed holes and other odd blemishes in the façades of the 1950s-era homes around Libbie Mill, there’s a reason for their state of disrepair.
Supervisor’s resignation leaves land deal, property owners in limbo
A deal that had been under discussion for several years was derailed by Leslie Haley’s departure for the attorney general’s office. “We had a deal almost worked out,” said Joe Beauchamp, who owns some of the property in question on Coalfield Road.
Local construction firm follows workload to Innsbrook with HQ move
Riverstone’s Innsbrook portfolio has yielded over 150,000 square feet worth of work in just under the past year.
Mama J’s expanding in Jackson Ward with new Mama J’s Market
As it ponders two new restaurants outside of city limits, the soul food spot is taking over the nearby former Salt & Forge storefront to launch a grab-and-go catering shop.
Capital Square drops $1M for site of future HQ in Short Pump
The firm said it will finish designing the 65,000-square-foot building and time the beginning of construction “when market conditions are more favorable.”
Firm known as a shopping center fixer buys grocery-anchored strip in Chesterfield
“We have a long relationship with Food Lion, so when they have a distressed property we’re basically their white knights in that case,” said Will Whitley of New South Properties.
Shockoe Bottom developers and businesses rally together for neighborhood cleanup
“It’s kind of like you need a spark to get something started and then everybody has a common interest and gets excited about something,” said The Monument Cos.’ Chris Johnson, who helped organize the event.
Department store conversion, 3D-printed house win Golden Hammer awards
The annual awards recognizing standout real estate projects in the region were presented Thursday night by nonprofits Historic Richmond and Storefront for Community Design.