The catering company will double its space to become more of a restaurant with a move from R Street to Q Street into developer Daniil Kleyman’s new project.
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Work starts on $23M apartment conversion of former nursing home site
Richmond and Henrico County set the stage for the 86-unit project three years ago, when they approved up to 105 units.
Thalhimer Realty Partners keeps deals flowing amid Diamond District pitch
The company in recent weeks sold a mixed-use complex near VCU, bought land in Petersburg and began demolition on the old Wesco site on Arthur Ashe Boulevard.
Outdoor gear retailer Sierra opening first Richmond location
The brand, which is owned by the parent company of TJ Maxx, is taking over the former Stein Mart store in Short Pump, where a location of the company’s Homesense brand will also open.
Pandemic pivot: Local hair stylist hangs up her shears for Pies and Cakes
“I amped up the baking and was making enough from my baked goods to pay my rent at the salon. Then I figured maybe this is the direction I should head,” Chastity Rodriguez-Hise said of her recent career change.
Blackwood Development plans 7-story building in Scott’s Addition
The local developer wants to build a 250-unit, mixed-use building from scratch on the site currently occupied by Richmond Machinery & Equipment Co.
Boulevard Inn B&B opens doors after pandemic delay
The inn previously known as The One Bed and Breakfast debuts at the corner of Arthur Ashe Boulevard and West Main Street following $700,000 in renovations and two years in limbo because of COVID.
Acupuncturist stakes space for new practice near Willow Lawn
“I was always drawn to a more holistic approach,” said owner Yong Shin, a recent California transplant who opened a clinic at 5700 Old Richmond Ave.
Model Tobacco developer sued by two investors who claim fraud
As work continues on the redevelopment of the Art Deco-style former tobacco factory in South Richmond, they seek a jury trial and damages of at least $4 million from Chris Harrison.
Robin Inn owner searches for a buyer ahead of planned June 18 closure
“Some of my happiest times were working there with my parents,” Niki Loupassi said as she prepares to step away from the 60-year-old family business.