One of the last undeveloped buildings in Shockoe Slip is getting the rehab treatment. And the developer is moving full steam ahead on several other projects in the same neighborhood.
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Indoor farming startup rolls out units aimed at K-12 schools
Scott’s Addition-based Babylon Micro-Farms recently unveiled The STEM Garden, a hydroponic device used to grow vegetables indoors and geared toward classroom instruction.
The R&D Dept.: Local patent roundup for 4.24.24
Patents for Capital One, Dupont, Dominion Brush and more. (BizSense Pro required)
Assessing assessments: How some city property owners question valuations amid rising prices
In a tight real estate market in a sought-after city, the inexact science of valuing Richmond’s 76,000 properties can leave owners and assessors at odds.
Leadership changes redraw ranks at local architecture firms
Jessica Zullo recently joined Baskervill after a decade leading Hickok Cole in Richmond, while former Hanbury lead Nick Cooper has rejoined Odell, whose local projects include the Diamond District ballpark.
Former Tribble Electric owners look to recharge Museum District building with office-to-apartment conversion
In the six years since selling their namesake electrical contracting outfit, Dody and Steve Tribble have been dabbling in real estate and are now working on their largest project yet in the Museum District.
Surface design showroom Cosentino to fill former Mowbray Paint shop on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
It will be under the Cosentino City brand, described as a place where both the general public and workers in the architecture and design industries can see the Spanish company’s building and surface materials.
Gregory, Dodson settle property management lawsuit
The resolution of the year-long property management dispute helps avoid a trial that had been scheduled for next month.
Shamin to build 12-story hotel on former Hardee’s site on Arthur Ashe Blvd.
The 300-room hotel would carry two Marriott’s brands, the Residence Inn and AC Hotels, and also house a rooftop dining area and a 10,000-square-foot ballroom.
6-acre Broad St. site back on the market after second contract falls through
The 6-acre plot at 4400 W. Broad St. that’s twice been eyed for large apartment projects by out-of-town developers was once again listed for sale last week.