The deal follows last week’s sale of McGeorge’s two Toyota locations, marking the end of the family’s longtime run in the car business.
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Ellwood Thompson’s sold to Florida-based grocery firm
“I’m ready to retire and move on to something else,” cofounder Rick Hood said. “This is an excellent opportunity for fresh ideas and perspectives, bringing a different kind of energy to the store.”
Video game store DawnStar, record store Wax Moon expanding in Scott’s Addition
The two shops are related, in that DawnStar co-owner Andrew Griimoiire also owns Wax Moon.
McGeorge Toyota sold to NoVa dealership group
The long-running Richmond car dealer has handed over the keys to two of its Broad Street stores to an auto group owned by publicly traded Graham Holdings.
Floor & Decor, Dollar Tree planning new stores at Hancock Village
The discount retailer is planning to join the mix at the Walmart-anchored shopping center after trimming its presence north of the river.
National golf retailer PGA Tour Superstore lines up first Richmond-area outpost
A big-box retail building near Short Pump is trading printer paper and highlighters for drivers and irons.
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Interior design firm relocating from city to River Road Shopping Center
A Jackson Ward-based interior design firm is on the move to the West End, where it plans to expand on the retail operation it launched as a pandemic-era pivot.
Good Foods Grocery to be sold to local nonprofit
The new owner intends to continue to operate the grocery store and utilize the business as a venue for vocational training for those with autism.
Henrico-based LL Flooring weighs ‘strategic alternatives’ as suitors hover, stock price lags
The publicly traded company, formerly known as Lumber Liquidators, disclosed earlier this month that it’s exploring moves that could include a potential sale or merger.