Work on a new batch of for-sale homes in the Fan will pick up this week, with the $3.5 million row house and condo project set to be finished by next summer.
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Sign startup upgrades real estate go-to
A Scott’s Addition startup is injecting some technology into the old standby of real estate signs, and it has already landed some big local accounts.
Museum District condos hit the market
The conversion of a 100-year-old Grace Street property into condos hit the brakes during the recession, but now the developers are ready to sell – a hint at a possible trend to come in the local housing market.
Townhome project enters last leg of construction
Richmond’s own TriBeCa – Triangle Below Cary – is moving into the last phase of construction, with foundations of the final nine homes rising south of VCU.
Ukrop condo project makes a comeback
After nearly abandoning the 70-unit condo building they opened in 2008, a trio of developers has seen the project make a full recovery from the recession with just one unit left on the market.
Realtors strike deal with major listing sites
A recent agreement between a local real estate association and a national listing company helped prevent Richmond-area brokers and agents from seeing their properties go dark on at least two popular websites.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for April 3, 2015
More than $3 million worth of property sales reported this week, including a $1.7 million office deal.
New Fan houses cap off sales
A stretch of modern homes that stand out among the historic rowhouses that surround it in the Fan closed its final sale this week.
Developer digs into Church Hill restoration
Work to restore a block of North Church Hill rowhouses to their 19th-century appearance is steadily progressing – and revealing more of the legacy of one of Richmond’s notable builders.
Richmond’s TriBeCa kicks off new development
A townhome development in the city is launching its second phase of construction that will bring 15 new houses – including some affordable housing units – to the Randolph area over the next two years.