Developers Eric Phipps and Bryan Smith have taken a liking to a particular block downtown – and last week added another piece to their real estate collection.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.29.18
Have Site Will Travel reports the following deal: JAM Productions leased 4,329 square feet at 3701 Saunders Ave. in Richmond. John Jay Schwartz represented the tenant. S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. reports the following deal: Finish Line Die Cutting leased 11,956 square feet at 904-A Leigh St. in Richmond. Reid Cardon represented the tenant. Long &… Read more »
Sale of Old Towne Petersburg apartment rehab nets $21M
An Innsbrook-based real estate firm stayed local for its latest acquisition, striking a deal with one of the biggest players in the Petersburg redevelopment scene.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.15.18
Two Richmond sales that top $1 million lead this week’s list, including a purchase by a Baptist church on Comanche Drive.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 6.1.18
The sale of the SunTrust Center leads this week’s list of transactions, followed by a pair of One South Commercial deals both worth over $2 million.
Chicken Fiesta building new coop where Ukrop’s once stood
As it hatches a plan to franchise beyond Richmond, the popular local restaurant chain is making a return to the city’s Southside.
Downtown Broad St. building sells for $2M
Six months after closing a deal in the Bottom, a pair of investors with an appetite for downtown real estate has bought its way into Jackson Ward.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 5.4.18
A busy week in CRE transactions was led by a $3 million buy in Henrico and a million-dollar property on Cutshaw Avenue in Richmond.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 4.6.18
A hotel developer buys three parcels in Petersburg, a Henrico property sells for $800,000, and other transactions in this week’s list.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate deals for 3.23.18
A $3 million property trades hands on Lombardy Street, and a bank takes over 1.5 acres in Powhatan County in this week’s roundup.