Local dean of the arts is retiring and new real estate professionals, bankers and engineers are just some of the new jobs and promotions on this week’s list.
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12 townhomes to add to Manchester riverfront
In one of the first non-apartment new real estate developments to hit Manchester during the Southside neighborhood’s recent rush of construction, a local developer has townhouses on the drawing board.
$8M deal caps busy year for real estate firm
Boosting its 2015 acquisition total to $130 million, a real estate firm purchased a Manchester apartment complex on Dec. 31 and is moving its headquarters from Innsbrook to the Bottom.
Between alleys, townhome project squeezing in near the Fan
Situated on one-eighth of an acre and bounded by alleyways, a plot nestled between Carytown and the Fan has been approved for six new modern-style townhomes.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Nov. 13, 2015
Dozens of small commercial leases, including a kickboxing studio, insurance offices, retailers and a sandwich shop, plus 46 acres in Henrico County changes hands.
With a historic neighbor, new homes rise in Byrd Park
A home from the 1890s that was salvaged and renovated is now the centerpiece of a new residential development under construction within eyeshot of the Carillon bell tower.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 23, 2015
Several downtown properties sell, Hanover Sports Park is sold for $1 million, and a canning company grabs space on Atlee Commons Road.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Oct. 16, 2015
A seafood restaurant buys a Westchester Commons building, 75 residential units are sold in Manchester, and two companies sign large leases in a business park off Parham Road.
High-end condos floated in Shockoe Bottom
After another condo project was shot down last year, a pair of development vets are pitching a shorter condo building nearby on East Cary Street with unit prices reaching up to $1.3 million.
VCU-area apartments sold for $6.4M
After the local real estate scene prompted their recent homecoming, two native Richmonders have sealed their biggest buy to date with the purchase of an apartment complex on West Grace.