Hanover County presents its proposed budget for the coming fiscal year and Henrico votes on a $50 million development proposed in the county’s Westwood area.
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Developer: Plans for old Northside bank building are progressing
A prominent property along Brookland Park Boulevard that some observers say is holding back the corridor’s potential remains on track for redevelopment, according to its owner.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 2.8.19
Commonwealth Commercial Partners report the following deal: Caldwell Park Partners purchased about 48 acres near New Ashcake Road and Route 301 in Hanover County for about $3.8 million. Sam Worley and Bill Barnett represented the seller. Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer Capital Markets Group reports the following deal: BVA Pocono Crossing LLC purchased the Pocono… Read more »
New brewery pours into Northside
Tabol Brewing opened during the weekend at 704 Dawn St. near Battery Park.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 2.1.19
Over 2 acres sell for $550,000 in Henrico County as this week’s largest purchase. For more top sales and leases, follow this link.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.15.19
Planning commissions meet in Chesterfield and Hanover, Richmond City Council meets in regular session, and Henrico supervisors elect a new chairman and vice chair.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 1.7.19
Various boards reconvene to resume business in the new year. Historic Housing’s planned continuation of its Cooperage apartments goes before the city planning commission, kicking off a busy week in Richmond.
Heavy lifting: Local fitness industry roundup for 2018
Richmonders got plenty of new ways to break a sweat in 2018, as the local market for fitness ventures continued to attract new competitors from yoga to CrossFit to old-fashioned weight lifting.
Running hot in 2018: Richmond’s commercial real estate year in review
Apartments reached a boiling point, industrial space continued its hot streak, Northside got more love and zoning changes continued to open up opportunities.
Local fitness venture outgrows the garage
A veteran of both the U.S. Navy and local fitness scene is starting a new set in Henrico.