Charlottesville-based Grit Coffee is taking over a former Sweet Frog fro-yo shop in Richmond’s West End, after vacating its downtown spot on East Grace Street this month.
Search Results for: downtown
Lucky Signs picks up where Yellow Bird left off downtown
The shop, which makes hand-drawn and painted signs used by local businesses and sold in-house, is preparing to open at 209 N. Third St. in the former Yellow Bird Tattoo space.
Bridal consignment shop is second wedding gown store to open downtown
“The new generations aren’t keeping their dresses the way their parents did,” said Blue Sage Bridal owner Noelle Parent. “Turns out no one wanted to wear those big poofy sleeves from the ’80s.”
Downtown Marriott begins multimillion-dollar renovation
Ten years after it got a $14 million face-lift, the Marriott at 500 E. Broad St. is beginning renovations of its 410 guest rooms, to be followed by updates to its lobby and fitness center, and installation of a new restaurant to replace T-Miller’s.
Architecture firm Gresham Smith draws up downtown office move
A national architecture firm has traded its longtime digs along East Main Street for a room with a view a dozen stories above it.
Dominion preps to implode downtown tower; plans for replacement still in limbo
With its shiny new office tower up and running downtown, Richmond’s resident utility giant Dominion Energy is moving forward with plans to demolish a neighboring building while it mulls construction of a potential replacement.
Lawyer quintet launches new downtown firm
Looking to live up to a family lineage of entrepreneurial attorneys, a veteran local health care attorney has struck out on his own after more than 20 years at the same firm. And he’s brought a group of lawyers along for the ride.
Thompson Davis & Co. leaving Barret House downtown for Stony Point
In its hunt for a new office layout, a local financial firm is leaving its downtown home after a decade and headed south of the river.
Downtown law firm expands to Hampton Roads
A year-old Richmond-based law firm is on the move.
Citing safety concerns, NewMarket filling canal on downtown campus
A local Fortune 500 company is proceeding with a project that is filling in its portion of a centuries-old canal, using dirt from an adjacent site on its riverfront headquarters that the firm has earmarked for eventual development.