Some of Richmond’s biggest restaurant players got new locations cooking, new developments and up-and-coming neighborhoods landed eateries, and Scott’s Addition boomed with booze in 2015. Read this year’s restaurant roundup and plan your dining calendar for the new year.
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NY firm drops $14M on downtown apartments
A firm that also scooped up a VCU-area apartment complex earlier this year has bought two more properties on East Broad and East Main streets from their local developer.
How 2015 bulked up the Richmond fitness scene
This year brought plenty of new large gym chains and smaller fitness startups to the Richmond scene, providing lots of potential starting points for that New Year’s resolution.
The 2015 evolution of Richmond’s startups
This year saw several local companies champion the startup competition circuit, while brick-and-mortar newcomers set up shop and Hopewell laid the groundwork for its own small business hub.
New year, new startup for entrepreneur Nash
Linda Nash isn’t stopping with a Markel deal and her own consulting firm. Next month she plans to debut a healthcare recruiting spin-off and roll out another concierge medicine startup.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 24, 2015
Performance Food Group expands its footprint, the Ukrop’s uniform company buys a 72,000-square-foot space, and a Technology Park Drive building is sold for $3.7 million.
Vacant Petersburg hotel slated for $20M transformation
An empty hotel that looms over the highway is set to be revived as the centerpiece of a large mixed-use project including retail and apartments that will serve as a more welcoming first glimpse of the city.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 18, 2015
Properties in Petersburg and Church Hill sell, national restaurant chains lease space, along with several healthcare providers.
VCU plans $7.5M dorm renovation
A 350-student residence building along Broad Street next to the Siegel Center is set for a major interior renovation to its dorm rooms after 14 years of minimal maintenance.
Pastor cozies up to Trump, bankrupt church faces backlash
Nearing the end of a long battle with Chapter 11 bankruptcy, a Southside church is trying to do some damage control after its founding pastor met with and publicly endorsed Donald Trump’s run for president