What was the home of the now-defunct dining and social club is nearing the end of a three-year conversion that’s turned the 1870s-era building into eight units.
Residential Real Estate
Final phase starts on $70M apartment project near Westchester Commons
Breeden Construction, which built the first 200 units at the Center West complex along Watkins Centre Parkway, is starting work on the remaining 252.
Waukeshaw bags former Petersburg luggage factory for $3M
Dave McCormack’s development firm bought the 13-building assemblage at 600 W. Wythe St. and he’s planning to put in apartments.
September’s priciest home buyers were October’s top sellers
Stanton and Mary McComb were back atop the monthly list of the area’s most expensive residential real estate transactions, this time on the seller side.
Local firm buys Museum District apartment complex for $27M
The 157-unit Gallery Midtown, once known as River City Court when owned by notorious landlord Billy Jefferson, sold for the third time in six years.
Land deal paves way for another apartment building in Manchester
Capital City Real Estate paid $1.7 million for an acre of parking lots where it plans to build 173 units in a five-story building with ground floor commercial space.
Baker School conversion completes Fay Towers rehousing trifecta
The $14.3 million rehab and conversion of the former elementary school into apartments has allowed dozens of low-income seniors to move in.
‘iBuyer’ buys into Richmond’s residential real estate scene
House Buyers of America, which purchases homes directly from owners, expanded into the region over the summer and has been snapping up properties.
Petersburg on multi-family hot streak
“What’s really happening is investment groups are seeing Petersburg as a stable place to invest now,” a developer said of the $9.4 million sale of the High Street Lofts.
Prestwould penthouse sale sends cattle consultant’s art collection west
The top floor condo’s list of caretakers includes Bill and Pam Royall, Keith Kissee, and now James “Jimmy” Wheat III, a member of Richmond’s well-known Wheat family.