A retailer in Carytown shut its door last week, but not before striking a deal with another shop a few blocks to down to pick up its remaining products and its brand.
Retail
New shop brings the fizz to Church Hill
A venture dedicated to American manufactured home goods and soda is up and running in the Church Hill area. Roaring Pines, a soda counter and shop that sells everything from boomerangs to mop buckets, opened this month at 2025 Venable St. as an extension of the online retail and web development company owner Drew Dayberry… Read more »
West End home goods shop to close
Nearly 11,000 square feet of Broad Street retail space will soon come up for grabs as a national retailer closes one of its Richmond locations. The Pier 1 Imports store at 7496 W. Broad St. will close in March, company spokesperson Melissa Simon said. The Fort Worth, Texas-based company announced last April it planned to… Read more »
Fan computer shop gets an upgrade
The Fan will soon see version 2.0 of Apple products specialist CapitolMac, which is moving up the street to a twice-as-large space at 1700 W. Main St.
Publix to anchor former Ukrop’s site
Just when you thought there wasn’t room in Richmond for any more big grocery chains, here comes Publix.
Breaking News: Publix to build first local store on former Ukrop’s site
Another new player is elbowing into Richmond’s crowded grocery market. Publix Super Markets Inc. has signed on to open its first area store in the forthcoming Nuckols Place Shopping Center at 5400 Wyndham Forest Drive, near the intersection of Nuckols and Twin Hickory roads. The Lakeland, Florida-based grocery chain will anchor the 107,000-square-foot development, which… Read more »
Ledbury launching in Georgetown
The men’s clothing brand is making its first big move outside of the Richmond market and is planning to open a store in Washington, D.C., next month.
Pleasants Hardware nails down sale
A Virginia Beach hardware retailer is taking over the long-standing local chain, and its plans to relocate its flagship store to a new location on West Broad have been axed.
After Southside stint, jeweler returns to Lakeside
After a lengthy hiatus from the Lakeside market, a local jewelry store has reopened in the neighborhood after shutting down an underperforming Midlothian location.
Custom clothes maker pockets $7.5M in capital raise
With plans to add more showrooms and boost its online sales, a men’s clothing company has wrapped up its third round of fundraising.