The massive development from Northern Virginia firm Kettler was approved in December for 400 homes, a restaurant and a seven-story hotel.
Residential Real Estate
Homebuilding numbers edge up in annual rankings
The biggest jump in the annual rankings came from Stanley Martin Homes, which came in fourth place behind the region’s perennial top three builders.
15-agent group jumps from Joyner to local Sotheby’s affiliate
The group, now at The Steele Group | Sotheby’s International Realty, includes several longtime Joyner agents who have called the local brokerage home for roughly 20 years.
Conceptual layout filed for Goodwin-owned portion of GreenCity project
Filed by Bill Goodwin’s Riverstone Properties, the layout deviates slightly from a conceptual project site plan and specifies housing types planned for that part of GreenCity.
Two all-cash deals, both at $1.6M, led area home sales in January
A couple of modern-design homes also were in the mix of the priciest home sales in the region last month.
RRHA launching investment arm to help meet homeownership goal
“It is a vehicle to advance regional economic development, affordable housing and to create jobs, and to add to the existing conversation and great efforts that have been going on already in the region,” RRHA CEO Steven Nesmith said of the subsidiary.
Realtor duo adds to investor portfolio with West End apartment deal
Joseph Lawson and Cabell Childress are at it again, this time with a 20-unit complex they purchased for $3 million.
Ukrop’s-anchored complex planned for massive mixed-use development
The multi-phased development could ultimately consist of 1,000 multifamily residential units, along with a mix of retail, restaurant, office and hotel uses on the nearly 20-acre site that’s home to Ukrop’s Homestyle Foods.
Third apartment building at Libbie Mill to add nearly 400 units
The five-story building on the north side of Libbie Lake would bring the development close to its approved capacity of 1,096 apartments.
NoVa developer looks to transform stretch of North Lombardy
A six-story mixed-use building would replace the “run-down, underutilized buildings” spread across six parcels near Lombardy intersections with Overbrook Road, Seminary Avenue and Chamberlayne Avenue.