Two 1920s-era apartment and retail buildings within two blocks of each other in the VCU area both sold on the same day last week.
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7-story hotel planned for Short Pump
The Richmond market’s largest hotelier is going for the trifecta in the western end of the neighborhood.
Tiber saga continues with wave of new lawsuits
Two months after opening its first finished unit, the legal wrangling surrounding the long-troubled West End condo project is continuing with a fresh round of litigation.
Ad agency vacates Jackson Ward space
After nearly three years in Jackson Ward, a local advertising agency has cleared out of its space at the convergence of Adams Street and Brook Road. A for Adventure has vacated its 600-square-foot space at 308 N. Adams St., beside Idle Hands Bread Co. and across from Max’s on Broad and the Maggie L. Walker… Read more »
Bankrupt financial advisor hit with criminal charges in Richmond
Already on the hook for a $6 million civil judgement, a Charlottesville businessman now faces a federal prison sentence for defrauding the widow of a Richmond investment banker, a western Virginia bank and a UVA fraternity. Victor M. Dandridge III pleaded guilty Wednesday to three criminal charges: two counts of wire fraud and one count… Read more »
Scott’s Addition fitness market bulks up
A new personal training facility is looking to add more muscle to Richmond’s hottest neighborhood. Joel Foreman has opened Sculpt, a personal training facility at 1600-H Roseneath Road in Scott’s Addition. The 1,000-square-foot gym hosted an open house last week after opening in June. Foreman said the facility has been in the works since he… Read more »
Breaking Ground: Local building permits for 7.19.17
A $7 million permit for a new Bon Secours building in Short Pump. A new indoor baseball facility in the works on the Southside. And permits in the city for projects in Manchester, Scott’s Addition and downtown. The full list of permits is open in BizSense Pro.
Judge: Former HDL execs can still sue LeClairRyan
The blame game isn’t yet over in the saga of Health Diagnostic Laboratory. A judge’s ruling last week in the former Richmond-based blood testing company’s two-years-and-counting bankruptcy case officially leaves open the door for its former executives to sue downtown law firm LeClairRyan, which was HDL’s legal counsel for years prior to its collapse. The… Read more »
Following flood cleanup, music studio plays on
A local music and sound studio is getting back in the groove after enduring an office flood that damaged its downtown digs.
Reports: Feds search N.C. office of firm with Richmond ties
The local office of a North Carolina-based financial firm was left last week in a state of uncertainty after the company’s headquarters and home of its CEO in Raleigh were searched by federal agents.