A local lawyer and his wife have placed their bet on the Northside neighborhood following a recent streak of developers and commercial tenants.
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Data giant Thomson Reuters plugs in downtown
The 9,300-square-foot space is the Toronto-based media and information firm’s first outpost in Richmond.
Breaking News: Thomson Reuters makes a splash downtown
Mayor Levar Stoney and Gov. Terry McAuliffe announced this afternoon that media and information giant Thomson Reuters has set up a new office in downtown Richmond. The company has leased around 9,300 square feet in the West Tower of Riverfront Plaza at 901 E. Byrd St., where it will join law firm Ogletree Deakins on… Read more »
Lead developers in place for downtown arena project
Two out-of-town groups are helping shape the plan to replace the ailing Richmond Coliseum, build a 400-room hotel and transform the Blues Armory into a marketplace and music venue.
Downtown Greek deli nets its new home
After selling its longtime downtown storefront earlier this summer, a 60-year-old local deli and wholesale business has sealed the deal for its West End relocation.
Dominion names future HQ; may unload Fan, downtown properties
Richmond’s resident utility giant has chosen a name for its forthcoming downtown complex, and also is mulling the future of two other sizable properties in the city.
VCU Health planning $348M facility downtown
A year after it opened the region’s largest pediatric outpatient facility, VCU Health is going forward with plans for an adult version.
Rebranded downtown hotel reopens after makeover
A yearlong, multimillion-dollar renovation and rebrand of the former Crowne Plaza Richmond is complete.
Shirt shop continues thread of new downtown retail
By way of Williamsburg, two brothers are betting on downtown Richmond as the new home for their startup retail venture.
Lawyers leap from Rocketts to larger firm downtown
A local law firm has beefed up its healthcare practice after luring a group of attorneys from a smaller competitor, including a shareholder who left his namesake company.