An upstart local booze maker is making an investment to double its capacity less than three months after opening in Richmond’s thirstiest neighborhood.
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Home and body product line seduces national retailers
The local company’s handcrafted, natural products for the body, including lotions, house sprays, body washes and candles, have attracted orders from big-time national retailers.
West End bakery wants more space in the freezer
Owner Filip Aszalos is working to expand his empire by securing local, regional and national grocers to line freezer cases with his cheese rolls. And he’s getting some state money to do it.
Updated: 2nd area Publix store eyed for Henrico
With one location already in the works and amid talk it’s set to buy local Martin’s stores, it appears Publix isn’t waiting in line to further establish itself in the Richmond market. Documents filed with the Henrico County Planning Department last week show a Publix store as part of a proposed expansion of the Stuart’s Crossing… Read more »
Coffee startup finds grounds for expansion
After percolating in kitchens in Washington, D.C., a cold brew coffee company has poured into Manchester and already has further growth plans in mind. Confluence Coffee Co. got up and running last month at 700 Bainbridge St. near City View Landing, the 17.5-acre mixed-used development taking shape on the former Reynolds South plant. Owner… Read more »
Beer and pizza on tap for vacant W. Broad St. space
As parts of the Richmond food scene evolve, an out-of-town restaurant chain is betting certain American favorites will always be in demand. Pies and Pints plans to open this summer at 2035 W. Broad St. on the edge of the Fan. The owners of the Ohio-based beer and pizza restaurant have leased 4,200 square feet… Read more »
Pleasants Hardware nails down sale
A Virginia Beach hardware retailer is taking over the long-standing local chain, and its plans to relocate its flagship store to a new location on West Broad have been axed.
Things to watch in 2016
2015 put in motion several developments and trends to keep an eye on in the coming year, including the continued growth of several areas around town, the grocery store battlefront and the bubbling brewery industry.
Martin’s to shut down three locations
As more grocery stores grab up space in the Richmond area, Martin’s is taking a step back and will close three former Ukrop’s stores in the summer.
Coffee roaster, print shop moving Northside
A Manchester coffee wholesaler and a Boulevard print shop are both jumping into a newly redeveloped property in Northside.