“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.
Residential Real Estate
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.
Three Windsor houses hit market with multimillion-dollar price tags
Priciest and largest among them is 105 Brookschase Lane, a 12,500-square-foot mansion in Henrico’s Windsor on the James neighborhood listed for $4.2 million.
Hourigan-led Diamond District team wants to apply Richmond 300 vision
“We’re here, we have been here,” said Mark Hourigan. “So, we understand from the ground up what the community needs and I think our team reflects that.”
Developer Robin Miller plans townhomes in Manchester, Museum District
Miller & Associates has begun work on a five-unit townhome project at 3131 Kensington Ave. and will break ground soon on a 64-unit project at 924 Porter St.
Tech park near Moseley, redevelopment of Rockwood shopping center advance
The Chesterfield Planning Commission gave the nod to a proposed technology park near Moseley on Tuesday, as well as advancing a request to rezone a shopping center and adjacent golf park for a residential redevelopment project pitched by Stanley Martin Homes. Both projects will need final approval from the Board of Supervisors, which will vote… Read more »
Rockwood shopping center and golf park could be replaced with hundreds of residential units
Chesterfield County’s long-range plan to transform the aging Rockwood retail corridor is about to get a kick-off from a Reston-based builder with a busy Richmond-area pipeline.
Mortgage company’s Richmond ranks stand firm amid mass exodus in D.C.-area
George Mason Mortgage, a subsidiary of United Bank, has watched dozens of its employees leave in recent weeks after being poached by West Coast-based competitor CMG Financial.