Encouraged by last year’s sales of two homes in the neighborhood, a developer is raising seven more in Church Hill to be priced at about $400,000.
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Former HDL execs win access to $4M of insurance policy
Several of HDL’s former higher-ups, including two of its co-founders, will be able to tap into some of the company’s insurance policy to cover legal fees, although several argued that the money won’t be enough.
Yoga studio filling up old Shockoe Bottom bath house
A new yoga studio dedicated more to spiritual health than physical fitness is moving into an old public bath house in Shockoe Bottom, where it will also incorporate the medical side of yoga.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Dec. 11, 2015
An investment firm leases nearly 30,000 square feet downtown, Walmart buys 18 acres in Henrico County and a memory care facility buys land in Chesterfield for more than $1 million.
Lidl plans second Chesterfield grocery store
Following competitor Aldi to a stretch of Iron Bridge Road, German grocery chain Lidl has filed plans for its fifth store in the Richmond area.
Trading Day: Local SEC filings for Dec. 10, 2015
A local company closes a $400M deal, quarterly earnings from Apple Hospitality REIT, Nexstar declares an impasse in negotiations with Media General, and local bank insiders swapping shares.
As drones take off, personal injury law firm launches new practice
Turning his eye toward the increasingly popular airborne tech, a local lawyer has spotted a new source of personal injury cases and is preparing with a new practice.
Dominion exec tapped as Children’s Museum CEO
After a lengthy search process, the Children’s Museum of Richmond has announced a new president and CEO, who is currently a VP at Dominion.
Charlottesville brewery jumps on Scott’s Addition beer wave
With a spot next to the upcoming Gather co-working space on West Broad Street, a Charlottesville brewery is getting in on the action in Scott’s Addition.
Coffee franchise pulls the plug, new cafe moving in
A short-lived music-themed coffee shop franchise near VCU has called it quits, leaving a Carytown tobacco company to set up its own cafe and hookah concept in the space.