DraftCade, which is also in Kansas City and Toledo, features more than 60 arcade and pinball machines and has 60 kinds of beer on tap.
Sports & Recreation
Boho Studios opens gym in Forest Hill with climbing machines
“It’s been fun to throw in a new piece of cardio equipment into the mix of what we do,” said the owner of the 4930 Forest Hill Ave. location.
City Council rolls dice and puts rejected casino proposal on ballot again
Voters narrowly defeated a $565 million Urban One project and councilmembers said sharing more details about the economic benefits would make it a winner.
Double or nothing? Richmond City Council weighs casino vote do-over
Sen. Joe Morrissey is proposing legislation that would prevent a second referendum and add Petersburg as a possible host city.
Appomattox River Trail taking shape with next fundraising leg close to goal
A nonprofit expects to spend $1.8 million on planning and engineering for a 2-mile section. The cost including construction will be about $10 million.
Richmond Dragway crosses finish line with $3M sale to real estate investor
“I love the sport, the people, the cars, all of that stuff,” said Johnny Davis of parting with his family’s longtime track in Sandston. “I honestly was just ready for a different challenge.”
Fore! Richmond golf roundup for 2021
With big names like Phil Mickelson and Paige Spiranac, the local golf scene produced plenty of news over the last year.
City issues formal solicitation for ‘Diamond District’ redevelopment
Richmond’s request for interest calls for a 10,000-capacity stadium to be built first for the Flying Squirrels — and in a new suggested location.
With golf on an upswing, Hanover Golf Club up for sale for undisclosed price
The member-owned course — a private club until three years ago — is only being offered to buyers who will maintain it as a golf course.
Funding to build $300M Fall Line trail picks up pace with $104M allocation
The Central Virginia Transit Authority put the money toward a 43-mile trail that would run from Petersburg to Ashland and asked the state to cover the $132 million still needed.