Following years of negotiations, a local development company has struck a deal with the City of Richmond to go forward with its plans for a pair of 16-story towers on the Manchester riverfront.
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Hourigan launches development arm
A 20-year working relationship between the heads of two of Richmond’s biggest players in commercial real estate has led a local construction company to dip its toes into development.
Davenport & Co. continues fight over Fluvanna fallout
Despite a judge’s ruling last month that dismissed the last remaining count in a nearly 2-year-old lawsuit between a local investment firm and a group of Virginia attorneys, it appears the legal battle isn’t yet over.
Marketing firm spinoff trend continues
A recent streak of local marketing firms opening sister companies specific to small-business clients is becoming more niche.
James Center under contract
Less than two months after hitting the market, a trio of downtown towers encompassing nearly 1 million square feet of office space has found a suitor.
Chocolatier moving from Manchester to Broad Street
“Where we are now, no one gets to see how we make the chocolates, what goes into the chocolate making process,” owner Kelly Walker Wombold said. “Now, with us moving downtown, they’ll be able to see what goes into the process…it’s what our customers wanted.”
Hampton Roads seafood chain nets first Richmond spot
An out-of-town restaurant group is taking a dip into the local dining scene, as it plots its first fish and shrimp outpost in the Richmond area.
Fashion meets fowl at annual Ledbury quail hunt
Dozens of well-dressed attendees converged on the Orapax Hunting Preserve in Goochland over the weekend for local menswear brand Ledbury’s fifth annual quail hunt.
Ukrops planning second Quirk Hotel in Charlottesville
Having just capped off its first year of business in downtown Richmond, a local hotel and art gallery brand is looking westward as it plots expansions to other markets.
Couple plans juice bars on N. Second, E. Cary streets
Following their recent purchase of a storefront in Jackson Ward, a local couple’s plan for the neighborhood’s first juice and yoga bar is beginning to bear fruit.