The month was the first this year without a residential real estate deal at or above $2 million, and was led by a local couple’s $1.76 million transaction.
Residential Real Estate
Spy Rock going after Scott’s Addition condo market with 134-unit project
“We like the idea of doing condos there because there’s no supply and we keep anecdotally hearing about a lot of demand,” said a principal at the firm.
Project Snapshot: Demolition starts for new Sphere apartments near VUU
Site work is underway for the $34 million, 224-unit complex to be fitted between the Brook Road post office and adjacent Spectrum apartments.
Sale of former driving range and golf course tees up $160M development
The $7 million purchase of the former Oasis Sports Park just east of Cosby High School sets the stage for Main Street Homes to expand its development.
Rebkee reworks plans for John Rolfe Parkway site
The developer had previously proposed 225 apartments but is now planning 81 townhomes at John Rolfe’s intersection with Pump and Church roads.
Five-story mixed-use building planned near Northside brewery
A former city administrator is representing the applicant in a rezoning request for 711 Dawn St., where two existing industrial buildings would be demolished.
Chesterfield supervisors sign off on Rockwood area redevelopment plan
The land-use roadmap will guide redevelopment of aging retail centers at the corner of Hull Street and Courthouse roads toward a mixed-use future.
Powhatan County creates in-house office for real estate reassessments
The work had been outsourced and the county will now conform with the annual reassessment calendar used by most localities in the area.
Council adopts plan to unload 77 city-owned properties, including Coliseum
The city wants to sell the properties to housing nonprofits and private developers, with goals of adding to the tax base and increasing the city’s supply of lower-income housing.
Nats owners team with local developer on 350-unit project in Scott’s Addition
Capital Square is under contract to purchase the N. Chasen & Son building at 2924 W. Marshall St. The 107-year-old painting and carpentry firm is looking for a new home.