The funds were authorized as part of a contract that gives the ownership group of the Richmond Flying Squirrels more say in the new stadium’s design.
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The BizSense Crystal Ball: Things to watch in 2024
It’s time to dive in once again and ponder the big local projects and other factors that could shape the Richmond economy and business community in 2024.
Booze News: Richmond alcohol industry roundup for 2023
Despite having more closures in 2023 than any previous year, the region’s beer scene still came out of 2023 with more breweries than it had when the year started.
Order Up: Richmond restaurant industry recap for 2023
The churn of the Richmond restaurant scene was on full display this year. Don’t miss this recap, as well as a list of the region’s newest eateries.
Development roundup for 2023: Interest rates slowed things down, but developers carried on
As 2023 draws to a close, in its rearview mirror are multiple announcements for massive, consequential developments in the Richmond region.
Greyhound station across from The Diamond could be razed for 650-unit development
Split across a pair of seven-story buildings, the project along Arthur Ashe Boulevard would be among the highest-density developments seen in the city in recent years.
Demo sets stage for two mixed-use projects on Forest Hill Ave.
Construction for one of the projects is set to start later this month. Both involve three-story buildings with residential units above storefronts.
Foreclosures: 12.4.23
The scheduled auction of a $680,000 in Chesterfield’s Founders Bridge subdivision. (BizSense Pro required)
Slipek: In ‘The Holdovers’ film, the joke’s on a nearby boarding school
(Guest Commentary) Richmond movie goers are being caught unawares — jolted even — when “The Holdovers” targets a respected, 126-year-old prep school located just up the road in rural Fluvanna County.
D.C. developer Hoffman files plans to transform entire city block in Scott’s Addition
The Washington, D.C.-based firm, known for The Wharf development in its hometown, is planning a six-story, 367-unit apartment building at 3200 W. Moore St.