The $27 billion Pennsylvania-based bank plans to relocate its Innsbrook-area branch at 4180 Dominion Blvd. to a building at the corner of Parham Road and West Broad Street following a round of renovations.
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The Agenda: Local government briefs for 6.3.24
Richmond’s EDA signs off on bonds for the Diamond District project, and Chesterfield ballparks rebranded as The Diamonds at Iron Bridge open this week. (BizSense Pro required)
Rite Aid closing location on Hull Street as the company navigates bankruptcy
The store has been operating in the 8,000-square-foot building at the corner of Hull Street and Cowardin Avenue for years.
Diamond District financing pivot prompts lawsuit seeking referendum
Local attorney and activist Paul Goldman filed the lawsuit Thursday challenging City Council approvals to allow Richmond to issue $170 million in bonds to finance the ballpark-anchored development’s first phase.
City Council to vote Wednesday on new Diamond District financing plan
A special meeting is scheduled for 3 p.m. tomorrow on the new approach to financing the stadium and infrastructure improvements for the development’s first phase. Citizens will have a chance to weigh in.
Recently re-permitted Westover Hills site goes back on the market
The listing comes just weeks after a Fairfax-based developer received city approval to build a three-story development with a dozen apartments plus commercial space.
(Slipek) Breathtaking beauty amid centuries of bloodshed: ‘Samurai’ at the VMFA
(Guest Commentary) If a recent weekday visit to the exhibition and a “wind-shield” survey of attendance are indicative, the word is out on a visually jaw-dropping, intellectually stimulating and surprisingly moving experience.
$2M land deal tees up $20M income-based apartment complex near Forest Hill
The 144 apartments are to be targeted to renters making below 80 percent of the area median income, with 36 of the units for renters making 50 percent AMI or below.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 4.22.24
Richmond holds a budget hearing and considers moving its DSS offices, Henrico and Goochland approve their spending plans, and a commercial project in Chester is up for a vote. (BizSense Pro required)
New residential infill projects abound on Cary St. stretch in the Fan
A wave of new development is in the works for one of the Fan’s main thoroughfares that’ll bring to the neighborhood dozens of new townhomes, duplexes, apartments and more.