
A San Francisco-based chain of children’s clothing stores filed for Chapter 11 in Richmond federal court, bringing with it plenty of work for a handful of Richmond law firms.
A San Francisco-based chain of children’s clothing stores filed for Chapter 11 in Richmond federal court, bringing with it plenty of work for a handful of Richmond law firms.
The German grocery chain has added another plot of land to its profile in the Richmond market, as it prepares to open its first wave of U.S. stores.
The closure would leave empty an important anchor property of the larger mall site, which is in the early stages of a reinvention by two local real estate firms.
The retailer’s closing left more than an empty building in its wake, according to a lawsuit filed by an entity tied to Richmond-based Gumenick Properties.
A staple of the South of the James Farmers Market is laying down roots — this time north of the river.
It’s the first retailer to open in the $33 million redevelopment of the former Symbol Mattress factory.
The fate of one of the largest casualties of the Greater Richmond Grocery War has been sealed.
A small downtown storefront that used to house rare and sought-after sneakers soon will help a slightly smaller clientele up their fashion game.
A local bike, swim and run retailer is going from two storefronts to one — at least temporarily.
The owner of Metro Sound & Music Co. on West Broad Street is preparing to reopen his renovated 2,900-square-foot storefront and a swath of 28 newly constructed apartments on the three floors above.
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