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And the award for best commercial real estate project goes to

The commercial real estate market has slowed down over the last couple of years, but that didn’t stop hundred of professionals from gathering last night to celebrate the best new projects in the Richmond at the annual GRACRE awards.

Martin’s announces conversion schedule

Martin’s has announced the conversion schedule for the 25 Ukrop’s stores it purchased in February for $140 million. The company will conduct the store rennovations in six phases, below is a complete schedule: MARTIN’S FOOD MARKETS CONVERSION SCHEDULE Phase 1 stores close April 3 at 6 p.m. and re-open April 12 at 8 a.m. Virginia… Read more »

Business Licenses 3.25.10

Best names this week: Drive a Bargain Car Rental and Happy Ice Cream. Henrico Kelly J. Brightwell Brightwell’s Boutique 109 Carriage Point La, 23059 Retail Gen Merch Boatright Company Inc Various Locations Contr Foreign Gen W. Craig Beagle Chemtool Products 427 N Mullens La, 23075 Sales Agent Maria D. Brito 1412 Starling Dr, 23229 Caterer… Read more »

A new route for old buses

To the Bottom and Back, an organization that shuttles late-night partygoers, has asked area school districts to donate old school buses to their service.

NewsFeeds 3.14.10

Eagles threatened by clearing too near (Virginia Gazette) A Toano subdivision recognized as a leader in conservation is at the center of an investigation of illegal clearing near an eagle’s nest. $150,000 makeovers proposed at Beach strip malls (Virginian-Pilot) Along Newtown Road at Virginia Beach Boulevard, Karen Stephens’ property, a strip center with outdated signs… Read more »

Goodbye Connecticut

The Indian has left the Diamond. Almost. The 2,400-pound sculpture that has peered over the Boulevard for more than two decades will be disassembled Saturday morning by Chesterfield-based Holiday Signs. Kyle Dillaman, an account executive with the company, said the statue breaks down into about five pieces that will be carried down individually by a… Read more »

Remodeling Carytown

Carytown is getting a face lift. You might not have noticed yet, because most of the work is still to come. But by summer, streetscape improvements should be quite noticeable, said Bob Broomfield, president of the Carytown Merchants Association. Broomfield is owner of the Play N Trade video game store. In September, the city paved… Read more »