It’s unclear whether the preppy clothing retailer’s new store at Short Pump Town Center will replace its existing location at Stony Point Fashion Park.
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Peter-Blair to reopen next month under new ownership
Longtime owner Dick Fowlkes confirmed Wednesday that he had lined up a sale of his high-end menswear shop in Libbie-Grove to a local duo.
Sauer planning 780-home mixed-use development near VCC
The project would span 93 acres south of Virginia Center Commons and also include industrial, office and retail space.
Local winemaker taps new liquor line amid expansion plan
“My goal is to be the first black woman-owned adult beverage company. I dream big,” said Shoe Crazy Wine owner Gwen Hurt.
Shop talk: Retail roundup for 2022
The local retail scene saw some seasoned stores relocate or add new locations in 2022, while new-to-market brands selling everything from sporting goods to Legos decided this was the year to make their Richmond debut.
New Kent coffee roaster aims for added jolt with new offerings
Bugle Call Coffee has recently rolled out a mobile café trailer, added some new roasting equipment and expanded its bean lineup.
Local dairy-free ice cream maker files for Chapter 11, searches for a buyer
“Our brand has had the best revenue year yet. However…frozen transportation costs soared beginning in the summer and just remained sky-high into the winter months,” the CEO of O’My Dairy Free Gelato said of the company’s financial troubles.
Local beauty products startup enters first brick-and-mortar shop amid online expansion
After starting out in 2021 selling only through its own website, a local beauty products brand is expanding through deals with the likes of Urban Outfitters and Thirteen Lune.
Short Pump wine shop adds bar as part of expansion
The store reopened this month with its new features after being temporarily closed during the summer and fall for the expansion.
New owner to take reins of local flower arrangements studio
The former real estate agent discovered the business on social media and said she saw it as an opportunity to make a career of an interest in flowers she further cultivated during the pandemic.