A mansion on Chimborazo Park in Richmond plus a $700,000 home in Chesterfield and several with assessed values above $500,000 in Henrico.
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Foreclosures 6.22.10
Another huge list of properties this week. Most have assessed values of less than $250,000, but a handful in Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico are much more expensive.
When a loan goes bad, on purpose.
Sometimes a property owner defaults on purpose. Such is the case with Shamin Hotels.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 6.11.10
Sterne, Agee & Leach, Inc. has subleased 3,850 sq.ft. at Riverside on the James, 1001 Haxall Point, in the City of Richmond.
Ice Cream shop
The owners of Kitchen 64 — located on the Boulevard just North of the Diamond — are opening an icecream and dessert shop called Sweet 95. A contractor working on the building said it will be open within a month. And while over there, I had a thought: why can’t business people meet for ice… Read more »
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 5.14.10
Thalhimer reports the following deals: Planned Furniture Promotions leased 25,000 square feet at 3035 Transport Street in Richmond. County of Henrico leased 10,000 square feet in Gaskins Centre Building III at 9878-9898 Mayland Drive in Henrico. Sleepys, LLC leased 8,300 square feet at Westchester Commons, Rt. 288 at Midlothian Tnpk., in Chesterfield. CB Richard Ellis… Read more »
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 5.7.10
SNL Financial leased 6,235 square feet in East Shore III at 140 East Shore Drive in Henrico.Franklin Goose, LLC leased 2,500 square feet at 3401-3403 W. Cary Street in Richmond. Cantor, Stoneburner, Ford Grana, and Buckner leased 7,319 square feet at 7130 Glen Forest Dr. in Henrico.
The Pipeline: Commercial Real Estate Round Up for 4.30.10
Hanover County purchased a 14,400 square feet flex condo unit at 9732-9742 Atlee Commons Road in Hanover for $1.7 million. The Witmeyer Law Firm leased 1,920 square feet at 10035 Sliding Hill Road in Hanover.
Monday Q&A: Barbecue times two
Since its humble beginnings as a roadside cart, Buz & Ned’s Real Barbecue has been as much a part of the local culture as a business can be. Now owner Buz Grossberg is preparing to dish out even more.
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.