The second location of Taboo will be twice as big as the original store on West Broad Street.
Retail
Monday Q&A: The plan gets remixed
An iconic Carytown music store is downsized but not out: Jim Bland describes the challenges facing his business and the opportunity that comes with his new location.
Old River Cabinets files for bankruptcy
The cabinetmaker, which has stores in Short Pump and Midlothian, had been searching for a buyer or investor.
Goodwill hopes 13 will be a lucky number
The nonprofit’s local arm is set to open its 13th Richmond area thrift store this week, and at least one more local store is planned.
Why downtown can’t get Banana Republic
It will take more than a village to solve downtown Richmond’s retail conundrum, says one real estate analyst.
Vino pro offers a glass to Northern Virginia
Peter Atkinson has a long history with the Richmond wine scene, but the local wine importer has decided to expand his territory.
A little grocery with big ambitions
Two entrepreneurs are on a quest to bring fresh, locally sourced food to the Northside.
Leo Burke, Ruth and Ollie get acquainted
A Carytown furniture store is almost tripling its size, taking over a recently shuttered store down the street.
Bike shop hops into Oregon Hill
Having outgrown its space on West Grace Street, Bunnyhop Bike Shop is opening its second location, and owner Luke Stevens says the stakes are higher this time around.
Good Foods’ fresh look
The health food store in Stony Point Shopping Center almost doubled its size in a recent upgrade.