The proposed 122-acre mixed-use development near Chester would feature commercial and retail space, residential units, a hotel and other uses.
Residential Real Estate
Sixth Diamond District team includes Baltimore’s Port Covington developer
The group, led by Baltimore-based Weller Development Co. and New York-based LMXD, is one of six on a list that could be whittled down by the city as soon as next week.
Guest Commentary: Downtown’s front door is a civic embarrassment
The intersection of Fifth and Broad streets, fed by traffic from Interstates 95 and 64, is many visitors’ first impression and only experience here.
Work starts on apartments atop Shockoe’s Buffalo Wild Wings
The two-story addition to the Canal Crossing complex along 15th Street between Cary and Dock streets will include 44 studio units.
PortRVA developers about to construct downsized mixed-use building next door
Sam McDonald and Mark Scordo had originally planned a 12-story, 188-unit tower at 512 Hull St. but got financing for five stories and 65 units due to COVID.
Manchester twin-tower apartment site under contract to new buyer
A New York firm is poised to acquire 301 W. 6th St., which includes an approved plan of development and other entitlements for two 11-story buildings connected by a skybridge.
Thalhimer-led Diamond District team has Washington Harbour developer
“We pursue a lot of public-private partnerships, and we’ve learned that you need to do your homework when you’re coming into another market,” said Republic Properties’ Jordan Kramer.
Chesterfield supervisors OK rezoning for Spring Rock Green redevelopment
The county’s vision includes more than 1,000 apartments, 300,000 square feet of office space, 125,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space, a two-rink ice hockey venue and a 215-room hotel.
Homebuilder plans 200-lot subdivision on 100-acre site off Otterdale Road
Called Parke at Cold Creek, the Markel | Eagle development would consist of detached single-family homes reserved for buyers aged 55-and-up.
Part of Willow Lawn apartment project shelved as Pulse parking pondered
Henrico and GRTC are considering a westward extension of the Pulse line to allow for a commuter park-and-ride lot.