The owner of two Carytown clothing stores tried to make the most of the pandemic shutdown with a shuffling of her shops.
Retail
Richmond 300: Refashioning Stony Point Fashion Park
As national tenants continue to vacate amid bankruptcies spurred by the coronavirus pandemic, urban planners behind a proposed update to Richmond’s master plan are not giving up on the troubled Southside mall.
Sur La Table the latest tenant to ditch Stony Point Fashion Park
The national cookware chain, which on Wednesday filed for bankruptcy, is permanently leaving the struggling Southside mall. It’s Sur La Table’s only location in the Richmond region.
Formerly burned-out Arts District thrift store slated for Mexican restaurant
The new concept from the owners of the next-door Nama Indian restaurant and Switch Pop-Up Bar will bring the neighborhood its second rooftop bar.
Richmond 300: City’s draft master plan turns attention to Southside
Restoring a roundabout near Southside Plaza, mixed-use development along Route 1 and a town center on Hull Street Road are among the ideas planners have for the city south of the river.
Westhampton School rehab lands Spider Management as first office tenant
UR’s investment arm signs on as the former school property at Libbie and Patterson is in the midst of a $73 million redevelopment.
Going green: Richmond developer launching hemp CBD facility in South Boston
“As I was growing up in the ’60s and ’70s, it was a very dynamic economy there, with tobacco, textiles and furniture. All three have gone out of existence. I want to try to find another cash crop to replace tobacco.”
Foot Locker plots return to the city – and to Broad Street
Running against the current in a tough time for traditional retail, a national chain is sizing up Richmond for a potential expansion.
Hourigan eyes redevelopment of Southern States silos site in Manchester
A towering but aging feature of Manchester’s riverfront is being eyed for redevelopment.
Carytown’s Need Supply to permanently close
The clothier, which has been a fixture of Carytown since the 1990s, is shutting down due to the coronavirus pandemic.