A local IT firm is relocating its headquarters from Innsbrook to the Whole Foods-anchored development in the city, in part to be closer to one of its major clients that’s also moving in next door.
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Pies & Pints debuts in the city
With a Whole Foods store rising across the street, a new-to-Richmond pizza and beer joint has opened on Broad Street in the Fan.
Demo begins on new Pleasants site
Work is underway on Pleasants Hardware’s new West Broad location, a piece of the real estate shuffle surrounding the arrival of Whole Foods in the city.
Incoming grocer sparks new development on Broad Street
With Whole Foods on the way to West Broad Street, a long-vacant commercial space across the street is being rebooted. And the Washington-based owners are looking first for retail tenants.
Flooring company finds new home
In the commercial real estate shuffle centered on a coming Whole Foods, a Hermitage Road hardwood floor business is leaving its longtime space near the Diamond.
The Docket: Local court roundup for 3.6.14
Another round of important cases. A suit against a local night club. Whole Foods hit with a slip and fall case. A paint company suing for unpaid bills. And a major lumber company is fighting a case over bamboo.
The Docket: Court Roundup for 12.5.13
A ton of high dollar collections, including from a local accounting consultant and a fast food franchise. Plus a restaurant patron claims he found part of a rubber glove in his sandwich while a customer at Whole Foods alleged an employee smashed into her with a row of shopping carts.
Nunnally, Markel | Eagle eye grocery-anchored project on 200 acres in Chesterfield
Nunnally Village would take a page from Markel | Eagle’s GreenGate center in Short Pump, and is expected to feature multiple grocery stores, other retailers, locally owned restaurants, office space and residences.
Carrabba’s permanently closes Short Pump location
A nationwide round of closures by a publicly traded restaurant group has rippled into the Richmond market.
Cousins look to Manchester to expand their neighborhood market chain
With four neighborhood markets up and running elsewhere in the city, three cousins are now looking to bring their concept to the Southside to help quell Manchester’s grocery needs.