A local husband-and-wife renovation team is picking up the pace in their effort to breathe new life into some of Richmond’s older homes and neighborhoods.
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Reimagined restaurant adds Korean flavor to Monroe Ward
K-Town is an upscale version of the former Mama’s Kitchen, which occupied restaurant space at 946 W. Grace St. in the heart of VCU for nearly 12 years, before it vacated the spot last spring in favor of Fourth Street.
Tobacco Row tower condos hit market
A new condominium tower planned at the end of Tobacco Row is hitting the market, even before the $10 million project has received city approval.
Huntt’s Row finishes up, TriBeCa fills out
Huntt’s Row, a cluster of eight row houses and two condos, held an open house last week to mark the completion of its model, as well as its first sale.
Housing group awards Golden Hammers
Four local revitalization projects were recognized with Golden Hammer Awards by the Better Housing Coalition at an event last week. The annual awards, which recognize contributions to thoughtful revitalization of Richmond-area neighborhoods, went to developers behind a restored 19th-century building in Church Hill, a modernist house in Jackson Ward, a preserved house in Union Hill,… Read more »
‘M’ is for modern on M Street
Continuing their strategy of filling alleys with modern architecture, Patrick Sullivan and John White have turned their attention to an alley in Richmond’s oldest neighborhood. Two-thirds of the team behind six modern townhomes planned between two alleys near the Fan, the development duo is working with Zach Kennedy of Upward Builders on a similar project:… Read more »
The Herd: New hires, promotions & departures for 3.29.16
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.
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.