The tribe has two avenues to take to allow it to build the project: one through state law that would need to pass this year, and the other using its federal power to have sovereign control over land it owns.
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Old Town Manchester warehouse to get polished up under new ownership
The recent closure of a longtime local chrome plating business left the company’s Manchester home up for grabs – and the property already has been spoken for.
Developers of The Current in Manchester strike management deal
Foraging for more urban territory, two property management firms that typically do the bulk of their local business in Richmond’s suburbs have been enlisted to fill a new mixed-use development in Manchester.
Twin 11-story towers planned for Manchester riverfront; sky bridge included
Guy Blundon and Mark Purcell are behind the $75 million project, which would feature two towers connected by a sky bridge that will double as the neighborhood’s newest event space.
Sprout School to take root in shuttered Manchester church
The school’s move will free up the YWCA to carry out a nearly $6 million renovation of its downtown facility at 6 N. Fifth St.
Portion of Hild’s Manchester-area holdings headed to auction
Hild sought and received permission from the federal government to sell the properties, which include the old bank building at 1518 Hull St. and the old Lighthouse Diner building at 1228 Hull St.
Pickleball-bar hybrid slated for Manchester
The concept, which initially had been eyed for Scott’s Addition, is being brought to Richmond by two Charlottesville residents. It will combine pickleball courts, a full-service restaurant bar, a café and juice bar, and coworking spaces.
Bainbridge infill project to add to continued Manchester momentum
Developer Ben Adamson and his Corinthian Construction is set to begin work by year-end on a $3 million, two-story, 23-unit apartment building at 1510 Bainbridge St.
Manchester site sells for $2M ahead of planned RiverHaus development
Another chunk of what is becoming one of the fastest-growing intersections in South Richmond has been snatched up by an out-of-town developer.
Developer envisions going vertical on old Manchester industrial yard
“There’s been so much growth in Manchester that it seemed like the right time to get this started,” said property owner Brent Graves. “The potential is there for an office user, potentially even a grocery store.”