The pandemic forced eateries to pivot to survive. While some didn’t make it, new concepts opened and others continued to expand.
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Richmond 300 plan goes to City Council for final vote tonight
The nearly 250-page document is meant to guide growth through the city’s tricentennial in 2037.
City withdraws Pulse zoning changes, plans to revisit proposal next year
Potential building heights of 20 stories or more have been opposed by neighborhood associations, which prefer a 12-story limit.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 11.13.20
An $11 million sale of apartments in Manchester and a $4 million property in Carver are the top two sales this week.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 11.9.20
A county airport is getting a new terminal building, a state COVID relief fund is expanded to help more businesses, and Richmond and Henrico leaders face full agendas this week.
$10M land buy clears way for ‘WestGate’ project near Short Pump
Stanley Martin Homes purchased a 23-acre site at 12401 W. Broad St., where it’s approved to build 194 for-sale condos and townhomes.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.19.20
Powhatan County rolls out a second round of pandemic relief for businesses, Chesterfield planners face a busy agenda this week, and condo projects secure approvals in Richmond and Henrico.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.12.20
The City Council considers a condo project in Carver and changes to a business zoning district, condos near Twin Hickory face a vote in Henrico, and Hanover planners face a full agenda this week.
Richmond 300 plan, B-3 zoning changes advance; city to acquire Social Services building
The city’s master land-use plan — intended as a blueprint for growth through the city’s tricentennial in 2037 — will go to the City Council for a vote Nov. 9.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 10.5.20
Goochland weighs a proposal for a 1,000-acre events venue and airstrip, a 200-acre solar farm is floated in Powhatan, Richmond delays a vote on Pulse zoning changes, and city planners face a full agenda this week.