Richmond Hill Design + Build is behind the project, which is planned off Forest Hill Avenue just west of the golf course.
Residential Real Estate
Maryland construction company builds Richmond presence with new office
Richmond is the fourth market where the company has a physical presence, joining its headquarters in Columbia, Maryland, and outposts in Charlotte and Philadelphia.
Chesterfield retirement home’s $2M renovation underway
It’s part of a nationwide slate of upgrades at Holiday by Atria’s 200 retirement communities. The company also operates another in Henrico.
Ex-paralegal in Josh Romano fraud case sentenced to 14 months in prison
Wednesday’s hearing preceded sentencing that’s scheduled in January for Romano, a once-prominent local house-flipper who was found guilty last month on fraud and embezzlement charges.
$8M land deal lines up 300-home development near Swift Creek Reservoir
A local builder now has the 155 acres in hand needed for the planned Lattice Hall project along Genito Road west of Otterdale Road in Chesterfield’s Moseley area.
Rocketts Landing developer buys 18th-century Fairfield mansion for $3M
The 10,000-square-foot home was originally built in Hanover County around 1750 by a half-brother of Patrick Henry. It was dismantled in 1928 and reconstructed at its current 7-acre estate in western Henrico.
Mixed-use rezoning pondered for Manchester block currently home to trucking shop
The property is in a primarily industrial part of the neighborhood but one that’s been garnering developer interest in recent years.
Community college planning mixed-use development next to Midlothian campus
Brightpoint is teaming with a Virginia Beach-based developer to build 245 apartments. The public-private structure of the project is a first for the state’s community college system.
C-ville investor buys former Honey Shop building on Grace Street for $2M
“I don’t know that there’s anything like it in Richmond, honestly,” buyer Murry Pitts said of the building’s modern-design condo. “And the rooftop is something out of New York magazine.”
70-unit addition, new homes planned as part of senior apartments renovation near Church Hill
Behind the proposal is Louis Salomonsky, who redeveloped the former city school in the mid-1990s.