Refuge for Men at 1607 W. Main St. moved its entire operation to the upper level of the building and Hair Motif will take over the downstairs in April.
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Southern Kitchen owner going for seconds in Jackson Ward
Shane Thomas opened The Deuce at 119 E. Leigh St. last month across the street from her other restaurant.
Henrico’s proposed budget would slash biotech property tax rate
The $1.2 billion spending plan would also reduce the real estate tax rate by 2 cents and set the stage for a $511 million bond referendum this fall.
Buz and Ned’s on Arthur Ashe Blvd. closes ahead of redevelopment
The barbecue joint still has a spot on Broad Street but owner Buz Grossberg said a staffing shortage made it impossible to keep both locations open.
Construction of massive Fulton Yard development finally set to begin
“The pandemic slowed us down,” Landon Zimmer said of the 20-acre, four-building project that’s been in the works since 2019.
Breakfast-focused ghost kitchen newest ingredient at Regency mall
A.M. Kitchen Co. opened an outpost that whips up food from six in-house restaurant concepts for delivery and takeout.
State budget amendment would block Richmond casino vote until 2023
The City Council delayed a vote on a tax rate cut relating to a second casino referendum in light of Sen. Joe Morrissey’s efforts to make Petersburg a potential host site.
Acacia Mid-Town restaurant to reopen in Libbie Mill Midtown development
Gumenick Properties said it has also signed beer-focused restaurant chain The Brass Tap and a national physical therapy practice as new tenants.
Jefferson Hotel owner to hold off on Second Baptist Church demolition
City officials said they reached a “gentleman’s agreement” with Bill Goodwin to wait three months while other options are explored.
Staffing firm lands Scott’s Addition building for new headquarters
Mark Morton paid $710,000 for 2923 W. Marshall St., which will house his namesake company after it moved out of 1008 N. Sheppard St.