Brick Fire will open in the former Maya space on East Grace St. Pizza Hut is taking over a storefront next to Four Brothers Bistro across from the Lombardy Kroger.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 4.26.24
The sale of 7 acres in South Richmond for $2 million and the lease of 17,477 square feet in Henrico are the top transactions this week. (BizSense Pro required)
Fat Kid Sandwiches stepping in for Sub Central downtown
Fat Kid started out at the now-shuttered Hatch Local food hall in Manchester and will replace Sub Central, which has been in business since 2006. Its owner also previously owned Mr. Submarine.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 3.15.24
The $1.42 million sale of 32 acres in Goochland and the lease of 29,000 square feet in Ashland are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro required)
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 2.23.24
A $2.79 million sale in Henrico and a 5,100-square-foot lease in Richmond are this week’s top transactions. (BizSense Pro required)
Lynchburg’s Texas Inn strikes deal to take over Museum District restaurant building
The well-known diner, owned by Richmond ad exec Dave Saunders, has found its spot in the city and will aim to open in the Park Avenue building in May.
Nonprofit Junior League moving HQ from Fan to Libbie Mill
The nonprofit, which dates back nearly 100 years, promotes women’s leadership, volunteerism and community service.
Local ad man bringing Lynchburg’s Texas Inn diner to Richmond
The expansion into Richmond involves the purchase of an existing restaurant in the city, though the exact location has yet to be revealed.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 1.26.24
The $1.8 million sale in Hanover and the lease of 25,920 square feet in Richmond top the transactions this week. (BizSense Pro required)
The Fan’s Barrio Taqueria sold by Richmond Restaurant Group to 3 Monkeys owner
“It’s a great concept and it’s doing great in the Fan,” said RRG’s Michelle Williams. “We’re just older and moving away from any business that has a drinking-focus and a post-dinner element to it.