C&F Bank sold an office building on Staples Mill Rd. and Enviva leased 44,000 sf in Ashland.
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Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 9.16.11
A former Circuit City building sold for $1.1 million this week. And the frozen yogurt boom keeps filling space locally.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 9.10.11
MOFO Realty purchased a 3,100-square-foot office property on Cary Street from Walters Construction Company, Inc. for $325,000. Plus Electro Luminix bought a building and a government agency leased some new space.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 9.2.11
Lots of deals this week. Capital Ale’s downtown building changed hands for $1.5 million. Plus lots of activity in Colonial Heights.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 8.26.11
Gold’s Gym just bought a 23,000 property for $1.1 million. Plus frozen yogurt shop Sweet Frog is adding another location. And a Short Pump retail building sold for $2 million.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 8.19.11
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer reports the following deals: Villa Park I LLC purchased the 76,164-square-foot office building at 8040 Villa Park Drive in Henrico From Orix Capital Markets, LLC for $4,300,000. Old Dominion Warehouse & Distribution leased 21,496 square feet at 2819 Bells Road in the City of Richmond. TitleMax of Virginia, Inc. leased… Read more »
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 8.12.11
A $1.6 million office purchase this week. And an even bigger deal closed for space on Roseneath Road.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 8.5.11
Tons of deals this week, including another acquisition by Markel/Eagle Partners. Plus a popular BBQ joint is adding a location in Glen Allen.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up 7.29.11
Capital One leased more space in town, plus UNOS bought the building it currently leased in downtown Richmond for $2.5 million.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Roundup for 7.22.11
A huge warehouse purchase in Henrico this week. A big retail building is sold on W. Cary Street. And an entity called the Green Flamingo takes space on E. Franklin.