
A proposed Ukrop’s food hall is up for a deciding vote, city reviews get underway for the proposed Navy Hill development, and a $29 million library opens in Henrico.
A proposed Ukrop’s food hall is up for a deciding vote, city reviews get underway for the proposed Navy Hill development, and a $29 million library opens in Henrico.
A mixed-use development and proposed concert series face deciding votes in Goochland, City Council seats its advisory board to review the proposed Navy Hill redevelopment, and review of a proposed Carvana facility in Chesterfield drags on.
Richmond’s top administrator is fired after an investigation finds the city hired several of her relatives, Chesterfield names a new deputy administrator, and City Council starts a series of work sessions on the proposed Navy Hill development.
Two mixed-use developments spanning hundreds of acres are up for review in Chesterfield, where an airport runway expansion project is underway. Henrico reports tourism spending is up, and Goochland commits funds for enhancing broadband internet access.
City Council meets Monday with business including the mayor’s recommendations for $15 million in projected surplus budget revenue, and Henrico County boards are back in session this week.
A City Council committee hears from consultants on the proposed Navy Hill redevelopment, Hanover County holds off a vote on a controversial mixed-use development, and a childcare business opens in a former auction house in Powhatan.
Richmond declares a $15 million budget surplus, a controversial mixed-use development in Hanover faces a deciding vote, and two high-profile projects get thumbs up in Chesterfield.
Carvana and a data center-solar farm hybrid are back before Chesterfield’s Planning Commission, Henrico lays groundwork for Regency Square’s mixed-use transformation, and a Richmond firm advises Petersburg and Ashland on bond refinancing.
Lots happening in Henrico this week with a $105 million bond issuance tied to a recent referendum, rezoning and permit requests for a shopping mall’s mixed-use conversion, a local architecture firm’s design contract goes up again, and a desired indoor arena for the county remains in play.
Wedding bells are closer to ringing at a Goochland County mansion pitched for an event venue and vineyard, Henrico looks to the Tar Heel State for arena inspiration, and Richmond’s mayor delivers the long-awaited Navy Hill redevelopment proposal to City Council.
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