The Boiling Crab will take over the building that’s been home to The Pig & The Pearl, Republic Restaurant & Bar, and Cornerstone Cigar Bar and Restaurant.
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City, builders kick off $35M final phase of Highland Grove redevelopment
The project is filling the area around Dove Street that was formerly the Dove Court public housing community and a pair of blighted apartment complexes.
Cigar lounge lights up in Scott’s Addition
Developer and landlord David Gammino and three others opened RVA Tobacco Lounge earlier this month at 2906 W. Clay St.
Social services center settles into Maggie Walker’s former bank building
St. Luke Legacy Center opened its doors earlier this year on the ground floor of the building that once housed St. Luke Penny Savings Bank.
Parking issues, pandemic prompt retailer to leave Arts District for Museum District
“I didn’t want to leave, but this move was a decision made to survive,” said Rosewood Clothing Co. owner Ashley Carruthers.
Coffee and ’cue concept takes over former Black Hand space in Brookland Park
The Smokey Mug was created as a coffee shop-restaurant combo designed to adapt to the pandemic.
Architects swapping Midlo area for Innsbrook with $1.8M building buy
An office building-buying trend among architecture firms is continuing locally with one longtime firm’s move to a suburban office park.
Firehouse fetish? Richmond developer buys third former fire station property
Bruce Vanderbilt purchased the Stationhouse Apartments building at 207 N. 3rd St. for $1.14 million.
‘Shell of a building’ at Broad and First to be converted to apartments
SNP Properties plans to redevelop the building into 10 apartments above a ground-floor retail space that has long housed clothing shop Style Plus.
The Agenda: Local government briefs for 9.14.20
The City Council considers a grant for a local cidery facility and holds off on rezoning proposed along the Pulse, a former Loudon County official is Goochland’s new county administrator, new voter registrar offices open in Goochland and Richmond, and Henrico names its new aquatics center for a longtime supervisor.