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Cheesesteak brand leases former Starbucks spot at Broad and Bowe
The store will be Charleys Philly Steaks’ second in the region, filling a space that was damaged during rioting last summer.
Richmond delays revisiting Airbnb-style home rental rules until January
More than 500 short-term home rental units are operating in the city but there have been less than 50 applications for operator permits and only 12 issued.
Casino referendum, Southern States silos rezoning get City Council approval
A permit for a three-story building, rezoning for a building up to 12 stories, a permit for an apartment complex and a request to allow a brewer to share a gelato cafe were also OK’d.
Punk rocker-turned-real estate investor bags BoDillaz building on Broad
Matthew Johnson, who also worked for the Obama administration, and his real estate agent wife bought the commercial building to diversify their portfolio.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 5.17.21
TOD zonings are sought for sites near Rocketts Landing and in Shockoe Bottom. Rebkee gets thumbs up for two projects in Henrico.
Mixed-use development in Scott’s Addition fills commercial space
One spot at The Summit was leased by a Richmond local who helped open Cabo Fish Taco in Blacksburg. The other space will be a neighborhood market.
More ‘parklets’ placed as pilot program rolls out with assist from LaDiff
Three more of the pop-up patios have popped up in front of restaurants, providing public eating areas with tables and chairs donated by the furniture store.
Guest Opinion: Economic development projects will fuel city’s recovery
Mayor Levar M. Stoney said many companies want to invest and expand in Richmond and it is a thriving place for entrepreneurs.
Better Housing Coalition buys former motel property in Chester
The site of the now-razed Colbrook Motel where it plans to build income-based housing was listed in “The Negro Motorist Green Book.”