The “Faces of Your Downtown” series aims to change the perception of downtown as a place of empty streets and boarded-up storefronts.
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New president takes over at downtown law firm ThompsonMcMullan
Billy Tunner is now at the helm but Chris Malone, who joined the firm in 1981, will continue his law practice there.
CoStar buying downtown riverfront office building that bears its name
The nine-story, 310,000-square-foot facility, which the company shares with WestRock, is next to a 4-acre parcel CoStar bought this summer for $20 million for a planned office tower.
Thalhimer sells downtown lot for $2.5M to make way for 15-story apartment tower
Chicago-based developer Pinecrest is planning to build student housing with 171 units at 321 W. Grace St. near VCU.
Downtown getting its first Dunkin
Dominion Energy’s newly opened office tower will soon run, in part, on Dunkin’.
UR’s downtown cafe permanently shutters due to pandemic
The Richmond on Broad Café at 626 E. Broad St. has been closed since March and will not reopen.
City looks to start talks with downtown developer, skirting RFP for Public Safety Building
As the public weighs in on what they want to see developed on city-owned properties around the Richmond Coliseum, city administrators are moving forward with a process to consider a recent proposal from a developer for one of those properties.
Coworking space for women closing downtown office permanently
“Without the ability to gather ー whether it be for a member meetup or a celebration rental ー the physical space no longer made sense for the business model.”
Downtown real estate firm eyes $35 million cash haul; continues hunt for retail properties
Just weeks after closing on its latest round of properties, a local real estate investment firm is looking to refill its coffers with eight figures’ worth of fresh capital.
Slideshow: Scenes of protest aftermath along downtown, Carytown and Monument Ave.
Main commercial corridors in the city that had just begun to reopen in the face of coronavirus are closed once again, as long stretches of downtown east of Arthur Ashe Boulevard are now boarded up as they ride out the wave of protests spurred by the death of George Floyd.