The head of a local auction house is putting his own home up for grabs to help promote his company’s new real estate arm.
Residential Real Estate
Long-delayed $40M Midlothian project gets county go-ahead
First proposed in 2015, a much-debated mixed-use development has secured the approval it needs to become reality.
Tiber saga continues with wave of new lawsuits
Two months after opening its first finished unit, the legal wrangling surrounding the long-troubled West End condo project is continuing with a fresh round of litigation.
Nonprofit, cigarette maker team to build house in 5 days
After missing their goal last year due to rain, a local housing nonprofit and Richmond tobacco giant’s effort to build a home in five days is on track to meet its self-imposed deadline. Project:Homes is working with Philip Morris USA to complete construction of a new house by Friday in Southern Barton Heights. Work started… Read more »
Windsor Farms snags top two home sales for June
June was a hot month for residential real estate in Richmond’s West End, which claimed the top three priciest area home sales — the top two in the same neighborhood.
Manchester apartment complex sells for $30M
Two years after it opened to tenants, one of Manchester’s largest apartment buildings has new owners following the biggest multi-family deal in the city so far this year.
Sowers, Emerson eye 200-plus apartments at Westchester Commons
Eight years after opening, the shopping and entertainment center at the crossroads of Midlothian Turnpike and Route 288 is slated to receive its first set of residential rooftops.
Winterfield Crossing development deferred once more
After being on and off the Chesterfield County docket for more than a year, the long-planned and highly debated mixed-use development in Midlothian must wait yet another month to learn its fate.
Homebuilders exec follows father’s footsteps to state post
A changing of the guard at two area homebuilders groups has turned out to be a case of “like father, like son.”
Goodwin mansion demolished
The most expensive home sold in the Richmond area in years is now no more than a pricy pile of rubble.