Eberhard Pond, which includes a 7,300-square-foot house and the namesake pond, is one of the pricier residential listings to hit the local real estate market so far this year.
Residential Real Estate
Dominion Energy office tower, parking deck to be turned into 600 apartments
Local developer Genesis Properties is under contract to purchase the 20-story Eighth & Main office building as well as a nearby parking deck at 620 E. Cary St.
Chesterfield supervisors OK zoning for Upper Magnolia Green tech park
In a five-hour meeting Thursday, the board also OK’d zoning for hundreds of homes to join the tech park on 2,400 acres in western Chesterfield County.
10-home infill project, mixed-use building planned for Carrington Street
Amanda Seibert’s Nest Builders has started construction on the first of the new homes on an edge of Union Hill, and Bryan Traylor’s Unlimited Renovations has secured approval to put up a three-story building.
Multiple planning efforts and projects aiming to reconnect Jackson Ward
Work on a community plan for the neighborhood is coinciding with a related study that’s weighing options for improving connections across Interstate 64-95.
Fast-growing real estate firm targets sites in Randolph, Newtowne West
Dobrin Properties is planning to build six townhomes at 901-911 S. Randolph St. and it’s considering an apartment building of more than 100 units at 1108 Dinneen St.
‘Activity breeds activity’: Regency finishing first phase of apartments
With the 320-unit Rise at Regency complex nearing completion, the mall’s owners are planning a second phase of 226 units along Starling Drive.
Modernization of former Imperial Plaza complex continues a year after sale
Renovations to the wound-down assisted living wing remain underway, though the largest capital improvement planned for the senior living complex has yet to break ground.
Latest homebuilder rankings provide peek into regional housing market
The area’s three biggest builders maintained their grip on the annual rankings’ top spots, though a closer look at the numbers shows some changes going on.
Developers planning to fill Fan site with up to eight townhomes
“One thing we like to do, for better or for worse, is intensify land use and challenge norms with density,” said Center Creek Homes’ Greg Shron of the former Eck-owned plot on West Cary Street.