Ettrick Landing will rise on land that was formerly occupied by the Ettrick Elementary School annex, previously known as Dupuy Elementary.
Residential Real Estate
UMFS sells senior apartment complex near Scott’s Addition for $26M
The deal gives the nonprofit some extra cash to cover the increased costs of its day-to-day operations and construction at its campus.
Local developer picking up two subdivision projects near Highland Springs
The subdivisions were approved over a decade ago for nearly 100 homes combined on roughly 50 acres along Meadow Road but were never developed.
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.
New women’s group looks to promote careers in homebuilding
“We hope to educate and inspire women to help fill that void and to consider roles that they may not have considered previously, to help break the tradition of what a role in new construction has looked like,” said Amy Druhot, who’s chairing Professional Women in Building RVA.
Sauer Center developer snags ‘last piece of the puzzle’
With the acquisition of a holdout parcel, Sauer Properties now owns 38 contiguous acres in the area bounded by Hermitage Road, Allen Avenue, Broad and Leigh streets.
Union Hill infill project would add 13 apartments, potential restaurant
The new apartments would fill a three-story structure that would wrap around the existing building’s north and west sides, with part of the new construction on top of the rear half of the building at 912 Tulip St.
More details emerge for redevelopment of Thurston Spring site in Manchester
The Beach Co. filed plans for a six-story mixed-use building which would occupy the entire city block at 326 W. 7th St.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.24.22
A grocery-anchored development is up for a vote in Chesterfield, a grocery store in Winterpock is recommended for approval, and Henrico supervisors are expected to reject an unsolicited proposal for a police substation in Highland Springs.
Josh Romano found guilty on four fraud counts, faces new bankruptcy lawsuit
“I think ultimately that is reflective of how this case isn’t what anybody thinks it seemed on its face,” Romano’s attorney said of the mixed verdict. Sentencing is set for Jan. 19.