
Capital campaigns are transforming several of the city’s museums with long-delayed renovations and construction projects totaling about $80 million.
Capital campaigns are transforming several of the city’s museums with long-delayed renovations and construction projects totaling about $80 million.
A local nonprofit that operates a former downtown hotel as a hospital guest house has hired a local marketing agency to revive its brand.
An update to state law has widened the pool of tax-delinquent properties that the city can sell to nonprofits. The change has organizations like Habitat for Humanity eyeing some of the hundreds of new properties for potential use in low-income housing projects.
First the hammers, backhoes and hardhats, and then the art, theater and music. Institute for Contemporary Art slated for completion in 2016.
Virginia Commonwealth University’s art department is pulling into a former West Broad Street trolley station.
VCU Health System announced this week that it is absorbing Community Memorial Healthcenter in South Hill, Va., and will make a major investment to upgrade the facility.
Richmond’s Child Advocacy Center, which helps abused children, is moving to 101 E. Grace St. It will be next door to Greater Richmond SCAN (Stop Child Abuse Now) which runs the CAC.
After a seven-figure upgrade, a local museum has trips to the moon at $9 a pop.
There was a lot of clowning around at a local nonprofit’s groundbreaking ceremony Tuesday.
A local nonprofit is entering the second leg of renovations at its home base.
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