“A big part of what folks come for is the prepared foods. We have everything from full meals to side items to what we call provisions, which are things like pimento cheese and potato salad,” he said.
Retail
Stone surfaces fabricator relocates to bigger facility in Powhatan
Classic Granite & Marble is now at 1355 Anderson Highway in an 82,000-square-foot building that’s home to the company’s administrative offices, showroom, production and warehouse.
Westhampton Commons fills out with women’s boutique, hair salon
The last of the commercial spaces in the 250,000-square-foot, mixed-use building at Patterson and Libbie avenues went to Vestique and Drybar.
AutoZone breaks ground on $185M distribution center in New Kent
The national auto parts retailer is building an 800,000-square-foot facility in the western part of the county, which it said will be its largest distribution center.
Asian grocery taking over former Stein Mart store space on Broad Street
Maryland-based retailer Lotte Plaza Market will open its first Richmond-area location in the 45,000-square-foot building.
Electronics repair chain plugs into Colonial Heights
It’s store number four for Asurion franchisees Bret Bauer and Chuck Allen, who also operate the chain’s stores in Short Pump, Brandermill and Glen Allen.
From strikes to slate: Roofing company to set up new headquarters in former Midlothian bowling alley
“It’s a big jump for us, but I think it’ll be a great place for folks to have access to better materials,” Virginia Slate Co. owner Tucker Adamson said of the company’s $3.2 million purchase.
Running shoes seller finds its footing in Chesterfield County
The local Fleet Feet franchisee is expanding to Winterfield Crossing and has a deal in the works to take over operations of Richmond Road Runner in Carytown.
Facing stock price freefall and big losses, CarLotz shutters half its stores
The Scott’s Addition-based used car consignment company has hit nonstop speedbumps since going public through a SPAC deal last year.
Local anti-fog eyewear line featured on ‘Good Morning America’
Showerspecs were developed and patented by local marketing executive Donna Spurrier, CEO and namesake of Richmond firm Spurrier Group.