LaMar Dixon isn’t giving up on his long-promised business incubator, even if the building it was planned for remains in legal limbo. The local real estate agent and principal of Dixon/Lee Development Group is preparing to open Capital Station, an incubator for first-time entrepreneurs, at 1322 W. Broad St. The VCU-area storefront is about a… Read more »
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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.
Northside Gourmet Market opens in Barton Heights; draws interest from Southside developers
Building owners in Manchester want a shop similar to the upscale neighborhood market that opened in November in Barton Heights.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 9.25.2020
A mortgage company purchases 70,000 square feet in Innsbrook for $5.85 million. A law firm changes digs and moves into the James Center in Richmond.
City’s master land use plan update entering homestretch
A so-called “pre-final” version of the Richmond 300 plan that was released in draft form earlier this year is to be presented to the Planning Commission at its regular meeting today.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 8.21.20
A sale for $400,000 in Richmond’s Carytown heads the list. A retail lease by a shoe store finds a good fit in a re-imagined mall in Henrico.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 8.10.20
Multiple localities roll out new grant programs for businesses, New Kent supervisors consider a retail development in Bottoms Bridge, and an intersection enhancement project in Jackson Ward is awarded grant funding.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate for 7.17.20
The $11 million sale of over 15 acres in Goochland is the top sale this week. The runner-up is a $3 million sale of apartments in Southside Richmond.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 6.19.20
The $8.6 million sale of former industrial site in Richmond tops the list this week.
Local sportswear brand ponders pivot to medical clothing
In search of new revenue after being forced to cut more than half its staff shortly after a post-merger ramp-up, Richmond-based XII Brands is looking to try scrubs on for size.