A medical office building in Chesterfield for $12.3 million was the week’s top sale and 7,998 square feet in Henrico was the top lease. (BizSense Pro membership required)
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Developer buys former Southside Hardware building on Hull Street
SNP Properties is planning to convert its latest acquisition into 14-16 apartments and ground-floor retail space.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 3.18.22
The purchase of 52 acres in Hanover for $4.3 million was the week’s top sale and 108,897 square feet in Richmond was the top lease. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Cafe Beignet RVA taking over shuttered Carmela’s spot in Shockoe Bottom
The new restaurant at 3 N. 17th St. will be a stationary offshoot of Brittany Williams’ mobile fried pastry business.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 2.25.22
The purchase of 11,000 square feet in Hanover for $1.7 million was the week’s top sale and 10,000 square feet in Henrico was the top lease. (BizSense Pro membership required)
Development consultants now neighbors in rehabbed Grace Street building
The Art Deco-style structure now houses 10 apartments and storefront offices for Markham Planning and Sadler & Whitehead, the latter of which has changed ownership.
Two three-story duplexes planned for recently sold Eck property in the Fan
The 0.1-acre parcel at 1505-1507 W. Cary St. was bought for $825,000 by an investor who wants to build four apartments on the vacant lot.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 2.11.22
The week’s top sale was 48 acres in Chesterfield for $3.4 million and the top lease was 10,000 square feet in Chesterfield.(BizSense Pro subscription required)
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 2.4.22
Property in Hanover for $5.2 million was the week’s top sale and 250,000 square feet in Henrico was the top lease. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Salt & Forge survived pandemic but will call it quits as owner pursues law school
The Jackson Ward breakfast and lunch spot will close for good on Feb. 13 after four years at 312 N. Second St.