A Boulevard property sells for more than $1 million, two companies sign 25,000-square-foot leases in the city, and a U.S. Senator grabs space in the SunTrust Center.
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Hotels ride wave of bike race bookings
Downtown hotels are quickly filling up for prime rates over the course of the upcoming cycling event. And the swarm of people into the city is likely to give a boost to suburban hotels, too.
Boozy painting brand lands space at Willow Lawn
A New England social painting chain is adding another location to its collection and is setting up its easels — and bar — in a Willow Lawn storefront.
Genworth execs slapped with two lawsuits
Two shareholders are striking out at the insurance giant’s executives and directors, alleging that their false assurances about a large chunk of the company’s business led to huge losses and class-action lawsuits.
German grocers square off at Short Pump
Aldi and Lidl – two German discount grocery chains going head-to-head in the Richmond market – are colliding in new territory.
Developers, restaurateur cook up new East Grace project
In the thick of downtown Grace Street’s recent restaurant revival, developers and a local restaurant group have teamed up on a plan to build new apartments and a ground-floor dining spot.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 28, 2015
A pair of newcomers to the local grocery scene rent office space, a building at Third and Main sells, and a recently merged alcohol distributor ups its space near Innsbrook.
After going public, firm adjusts to life on the radar
A downtown REIT that has, for years, kept its cards close to the chest is adjusting to its status as a publicly traded company, and it held its first quarterly earnings presentation with investors this month.
VCU-area apartments sold for $6.4M
After the local real estate scene prompted their recent homecoming, two native Richmonders have sealed their biggest buy to date with the purchase of an apartment complex on West Grace.
The Pitch: Advertising and marketing news for Aug. 25, 2015
A longtime adman retires with a public send-off, a local firm launches a virtual tour site for Hollywood Cemetery and GRTC tests out a new type of transit ad.