Three buyers each bought a piece of the Dominion assemblage on Grayland and Stafford avenues, including Richmond-based WVS Cos.
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The Pipeline: Commercial real estate transactions for 11.3.23
A $13 million sale and the lease of 96,117 square feet, both in Henrico, are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro required)
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 10.20.23
A $4.02 million sale in Ashland and a 30,000-square-foot lease in Henrico are the top transactions this week. (BizSense Pro required)
$2M Mooreland Farms deal tops list of priciest home sales in September
The 6,100-square-foot house was the month’s priciest sale at over $2.1 million, edging out four other sales that were each separated by $100,000.
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 10.6.23
A $1.4 million sale in Hanover and 15,635 square foot lease in Richmond’s Scott’s Addition are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 9.15.23
The $18.4 million sale of a Henrico shopping center and a 12,972-square-foot lease in Richmond are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro required)
The Pipeline: Commercial real estate roundup for 9.8.23
The $4 million sale of apartments in Richmond’s Fan District and the lease of 5,463 square feet in downtown Richmond are the top transactions. (BizSense Pro subscription required)
Construction starting on modern-style townhomes in southern Highland Park
The 12 modern-design townhomes bookending a central courtyard is designed after a similar development in Portland, Oregon, developer Harsh Thakker said.
Investor’s office park gamble continues to pay off after deal with Henrico school system
The lease is a big win for local investor Gagan Marwaha, who in January bought the three-building office park that had been vacant since anchor tenant EAB moved to a new office near Innsbrook.
Long-dormant Church Hill auto shop site under contract for new Midas location
Midas of Richmond owner Mark Smith confirmed he is under contract to buy the property at East Broad and North 21st streets, where local developer Zac Frederick had once planned a residential infill project.