With very little courtroom drama, HDL was given the OK on Wednesday to sell the bulk of its assets to a Texas lab company.
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Locals offer up extra space to incoming bike race crowd
Hundreds of properties – from student apartments to large Short Pump homes – are up for grabs during the cycling event on sites like Airbnb, even with such rentals prohibited in the city.
Buyers plan mixed-use project at GRTC site
After winning GRTC approval for their $9 million bid on the GRTC bus depot property, local developers said they envision a mixed-use project on the site that will keep its nine buildings intact and add new construction.
Lottery lucks out on new HQ hunt
After stretching its search into the suburbs, the Virginia Lottery has landed a lease in a state-owned office building just three blocks away from its current home.
A first glimpse at Quirk Hotel
Racing to get out in front of the bike race, the Ukrops’ new downtown hotel and art gallery is planning to open a portion of its rooms and amenities before the end of the week.
Shockoe Bottom restaurateurs plan new venture next door
With their new bar and eatery just getting off the ground in Shockoe Bottom, the restaurant’s owners and chef are already working up a new dining and event space in the neighborhood.
Boulevard books another redevelopment
The stretch of Boulevard bordering Scott’s Addition is set for more apartments and retail, and the developer is also tackling an vacant storefront in a changing section of downtown.
VCU Health unites under new flag
The health system is rebranding in hopes of bringing together all of its distinct operations under a more cohesive banner.
$9M bid chosen for GRTC bus depot
A trio of well-known local developers have teamed up again in a bid for the redevelopment of the vacant GRTC bus depot between Carytown and the Fan.
Connecting the dots between HDL and its buyer
A Texas company is ready to close a $37 million deal to buy HDL. But the two companies’ paths and key players have overlapped in the past – and in relation to the sales techniques that put HDL under the Justice Department’s microscope.