The owners of the 7,400-square-foot mansion originally built for a member of Richmond’s Valentine family paid $877,000 for it in 1998.
Residential Real Estate
Sowers family buys 130 acres along planned Woolridge Road extension
Father-and-son developers Mark and Matt Sowers paid $4.5 million for four lots that were part of the 1,300-acre Roseland development envisioned by Mark’s late brother.
Plan for 210 townhomes would add rooftops to Westchester Commons
Four-story buildings within the 800-acre commercial development would continue the residential infill that started with a 236-unit apartment complex.
For-sale homes rounding out Armstrong Renaissance redevelopment
The section of attached and detached homes is the final phase of the 256-unit development, part of a larger revitalization of the nearby Creighton Court.
500 apartments approved for Virginia Center Commons’ JCPenney site
Four residential buildings will replace the recently closed department store as part of the larger redevelopment of the former shopping mall in Henrico.
Surf pool-anchored development ‘The Lake’ could grow by 400 residential units
Planning commissioners back a proposal for 830 apartments and 360 townhomes on a 105-acre property near Clover Hill High School.
Planning Commission backs projects south of the river and in Shockoe Bottom
The City Council will have the final say on rezoning the Southern States silos site and a surface lot at 1801 E. Main St., as well as a special-use permit for 1005 Westover Hills Blvd.
Innsbrook infill: Lingerfelt’s $250M plan would add 1,375 apartments
The office park’s second-biggest landlord designated five properties for hundreds of apartments and structured parking that would replace existing parking lots over the next decade.
Historic Linden Row outlier begins new chapter as apartments
Douglas Development is finishing up a $1.7 million conversion of the house at 114 E. Franklin St., the easternmost of the mid-19th century rowhomes that make up the block.
Renovations underway as Imperial Plaza phases out assisted living wing
Efforts to transition the decades-old complex into a so-called 55-and-up “active adult” community include upgrades and new amenities.