An East Main Street parking lot is sold and an apparel company buys two storefronts on Hull Street.
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Bank exec switches teams
The former Richmond CEO of SunTrust is jumping back into bigger business after a few years with a smaller local bank, and her position is aimed at growing her new company’s presence in Virginia.
Gym pumps out another location in Scott’s Addition
With three gyms open or in the works in the past six months, the national brand’s local franchisee is continuing his sweep of the local market with another spot on the West Broad Street border of Scott’s Addition.
Investment firm launches $35 million fund
A private equity company with a hand in several major commercial real estate projects is already filling its next fund more than $26 million in investments so far.
Donut shop adding second spot in Short Pump
The donut scene is heating up again as a recent arrival from the Outer Banks plans its second shop in a new Short Pump space.
Aldi strikes again with plans for new Chesterfield store
Bringing its tally to nine stores open or in the works, the German grocery chain has submitted plans for another location on Iron Bridge Road in Chesterfield.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for Aug. 7, 2015
Petersburg gets a flurry of real estate action with several leases and two sales, a handful of companies grab space in a Chesterfield industrial park, and properties in Richmond, New Kent, Hanover and more are sold off.
The bike race: A chance and a challenge for local businesses
When thousands of bikers and spectators flood the city this fall, will it spur a rush in business or leave work grinding to a halt? Local businesspeople sit on both sides of the fence.
Vision for Jackson Ward gelato shop lives on
When her son died this spring, 80-year-old Barbara Given was left with an unfinished Jackson Ward space. Now, with a little help, she’s carrying on with her son’s plan to turn the storefront into an ice cream shop.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for July 31, 2015
A Midlothian Turnpike restaurant space sells for more than $1 million, developers buy land in New Kent and Chesterfield, and several different fitness companies lease space around town.