A bankrupt Arizona-based restaurant brand has been hit with a lawsuit from its landlord in Henrico a month after abruptly closing its lone local location in Short Pump.
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Out goes the king, in comes a panda at Broad St. property
A shuttered fast food restaurant building straddling the Richmond-Henrico line soon will trade flame-broiled Whoppers for orange chicken.
Planned Broad St. axe-throwing bar gets axed
A Canada-based company has scrapped its plans to open an axe-throwing bar on the edge of the Fan, though a similar concept from Washington, D.C. says it has found space for its entrance into Richmond in Scott’s Addition.
Retro shop pops up on Broad Street
A new retail shop with a nostalgic streak has opened in Jackson Ward.
West Broad Village apartments fetch $76M; $224,000 per unit
In one of the highest-priced multifamily deals in recent memory in metro Richmond, a Short Pump-area apartment complex is now in the hands of a new owner.
Broad Street restaurant space lands another sports bar
A Northern Virginia-based sports bar chain is rolling its way into Henrico County, filling a building that was left vacant by the bankruptcy of its previous occupant.
Wegmans-anchored West Broad Marketplace lands new big-box retailer
With the last of its retail buildings set to rise in the coming months, one of Short Pump’s newer shopping center developments has scored a sizable new tenant.
Planning effort eyes density at Broad Street intersection, office park
An effort to facilitate denser development along parts of one of Henrico County’s oldest commercial corridors is getting underway with a weeklong planning session that kicks off tonight.
Longtime Broad Street restaurant to make way for new car wash
A local Asian restaurant is preparing for its last call after more than a decade in business, as a regional chain is planning to wipe the property clean for a new use.
Construction underway on townhomes near Parham and Broad
Two years after its initial phase was approved, and nearly four years since the project was first proposed, the first units of a nearly 200-townhome complex off Parham Road in Henrico are beginning to take shape.