Another Justin French property is in foreclosure, this time in the Near West End. Plus a $750,000 house in the Far West End.
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D.C. developer gets more aggressive
Douglas Jemal wants to jump-start some long-vacant properties.
German solar distributor picks Richmond for U.S. debut
A German solar distributor is making its U.S. entry with a showroom and office in Richmond.
Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 3.18.11
An office condo sells for $1.1 million. And Sleepy’s, a NY-based chain of mattress stores leased another location in Richmond.
Foreclosures: 3.14.11
Pretty normal run-down this week.
Interbake condemned
A BizSense reader spotted Richmond Police plastering a blaze-orange condemnation notice on the former Interbake factory near Broad and Boulevard. The site is owned by D.C.-developer Douglas Jemal and is appraised by the city at more than $5.4 million. BizSense is looking into the violations so check back for more later. BizSense does not know… Read more »
Bank of America buying site in Eastern Henrico
A major employer in Richmond has plans to add a new financial services processing center in a mostly industrial part of Henrico County.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 2.22.12
Lots of disputes this week, including some interesting cases in the construction industry. For example, a contractor hired to fix a pond for the City of Richmond wants the court to approve higher compensation because the project was allegedly more complicated than the City said it was. Plus a woman claims she tripped in the buffet line at a Piccadilly restaurant when her foot got entangled in a mat.
Foreclosures: 2.21.11
A few small lots plus lots of higher-priced homes in Henrico this week.
Two more Blockbusters go bust
Blockbuster is closing two more Richmond area video stores.